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Research Article

Ethnic church mentoring: buffer against outside prejudice and inside pressure for success

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Pages 316-343 | Received 14 Mar 2023, Accepted 25 Mar 2024, Published online: 31 Mar 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This study investigates the influence of church mentoring on the psychosocial development of adolescents from immigrant and ethnic minority backgrounds. Framed within ecological systems and sociocultural theories, it examines mentoring processes in fostering positive youth development. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen adolescents, mentors, and parents from a Protestant congregation, primarily comprising immigrants from South Koreaand Hispanic families. Qualitative content analysis identified thematic categories, revealing that multicultural church mentors acted as bridges between first-generation immigrant parents and their U.S.-born offspring, shielding against external prejudice and buffering academic pressures from immigrant parents. They provided guidance on practical issues and served as role models, validating adolescents’ identity and belonging. Findings suggestthe need for mentor training programs and parenting workshops addressing generational differences. Leveraging community resources and relational capital is crucial for promoting positive youth development among immigrant and ethnic minority communities.

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There is no known conflict of interest to disclose.

Notes

1 Author’s addition for emphasis and recognition-italics and bold

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