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The Role of a Mentorship Program on the Relationship between Neglect and Depression among Adolescents in Low-Income Families
- Lee, Jaewon;
- Allen, Jennifer;
- Lim, Hyejung;
- Choi, Gyuhyun;
- Jung, Jiyu
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This study examines the moderating effect of a mentorship program on the relationship between parental neglect and depression among adolescents from low-income households since COVID-19. A total of 264 participants from all provinces in South Korea were registered for a mentorship program provided by the Korea Development Bank [KDB] Foundation, which is a charitable and non-profit organization. Two-hundred fifty-five middle and high school students from low-income families were included in the final sample. The mentorship program was provided to students based on mentors' advice and feedback. A bootstrap method using the PROCESS macro 3.4 for SPSS was utilized to examine the moderating effect of satisfaction with the mentorship program. Neglect was positively related to depression among low-income students. Satisfaction with the mentorship program moderated the relationship between low-income students' neglect and depression. Visits from social workers or other advocates or volunteers to low-income families with children may be helpful to address depression among low-income students. High quality mentorship programs should be provided to more low-income students for their mental health, funded particularly in the context of corporate social responsibility. Particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, financial contributions by corporations would be valuable to reconstruct the damage to quality of life and psychological well-being among low-income adolescents.
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- The Role of a Mentorship Program on the Relationship between Neglect and Depression among Adolescents in Low-Income Families
- 저자
- Lee, Jaewon; Allen, Jennifer; Lim, Hyejung; Choi, Gyuhyun; Jung, Jiyu
- 발행일
- 2021-07
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- Article
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- 18
- 호
- 13