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Culturally congruent mentorship can reduce disruptive behavior among elementary school students: results from a pilot study.

Arthur H OworaNajah SalaamSydney H Russell LeedDessa Bergen-CicoTimothy Jennings-BeyArnett Haygood ElRobert A RubinsteinSandra D Lane
Published in: Pilot and feasibility studies (2018)
The integration of culturally congruent mentorship in elementary school-settings is feasible and can reduce risk of disruptive behaviors among at-risk African American students. Future studies should use randomized clinical trials to determine the effectiveness of culturally congruent mentorship interventions (void of potential selection and confounding biases) in reducing disruptive behavior, level III/IV infractions, and school suspensions among at-risk children.
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