A brief report on peer influence in group mentoring: A source of peer contagion or prosocial behavior change?

被引:2
作者
Joseph, Hannah L. [1 ]
Kuperminc, Gabriel P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia State Univ, Dept Psychol, 140 Decatur St,Suite 1113, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
关键词
adolescent development; group mentoring; peer influence; program evaluation; suspensions; truancy; HIGH-SCHOOL; CHILDREN; YOUTH; ADOLESCENTS; PREVENTION; TRANSITION; REGRESSION; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1002/jcop.22743
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Group mentoring programs foster supportive relationships and constructive feedback between mentors and peers. Given the power of peer influence to promote adaptive or harmful outcomes, it is important to evaluate peer influence in group mentoring. This study examined whether a history of negative behavior among peers in mentoring groups exacerbated individual participants' behavior problems. Using a sample of 239 ninth grade participants in a group mentoring program, multilevel regression assessed group-level influence on suspensions and truancy using school administrative data records. The association between exposure to peers with a history of problem behaviors and outcomes did not reach statistical significance for either outcome. The results suggest that grouping youth with a history of poor attendance and suspensions did not inherently increase the risk for either outcome. Further evaluation of potential peer contagion effects and publication of nonsignificant results will help build literature to determine the likelihood of harmful outcomes for group mentoring.
引用
收藏
页码:1224 / 1237
页数:14
相关论文
共 48 条
[1]  
Abrams D. E., 1990, Social identifications: A social psychology of intergroup relations and group processes, DOI DOI 10.4324/9780203135457
[2]  
Allen J.P., 2008, PEER INFLUENCE YOUTH
[3]  
Ang RP, 2002, SCHOOL PSYCHOL REV, V31, P164
[4]  
Bandura A., 1977, Social learning theory
[5]   The Transition to High School as a Developmental Process Among Multiethnic Urban Youth [J].
Benner, Aprile D. ;
Graham, Sandra .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2009, 80 (02) :356-376
[6]   What Improves with Increased Missing Data Imputations? [J].
Bodner, Todd E. .
STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2008, 15 (04) :651-675
[7]   Proximal peer-level effects of a small-group selected prevention on aggression in elementary school children: An investigation of the peer contagion hypothesis [J].
Boxer, P ;
Guerra, NG ;
Huesmann, LR ;
Morales, J .
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, 2005, 33 (03) :325-338
[8]   Beyond Homophily: A Decade of Advances in Understanding Peer Influence Processes [J].
Brechwald, Whitney A. ;
Prinstein, Mitchell J. .
JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON ADOLESCENCE, 2011, 21 (01) :166-179
[9]  
Brown B.B., 1997, TRANSFORMATIONS PEER
[10]   Absence of iatrogenic or contagion effects in adolescent group therapy: Findings from the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) study [J].
Burleson, Joseph A. ;
Kaminer, Yifrah ;
Dennis, Michael L. .
AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS, 2006, 15 :4-15