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Initial perception of the mentoring role and related mentors' approach of autonomy support or control in formal youth mentoring relationships

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2023

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Mentors' initial perceptions of the mentoring role in formalyouth mentoring bonds; and the subsequent characteristicsof autonomy support or autonomy control in mentoringinteractions developed by mentors after 5 months ofmentoring experience are discussed in this paper. The datais drawn from a longitudinal phenomenological studyconducted in the Czech mentoring scheme between 2010and 2017.

In-depth semi-structured interviews were col-lected with 10 mentoring matches over 1 year of mentoringinvolvement. The results of Interpretive phenomenologicalanalysis showed differences in mentors' initial perceptions ofthe role, and related autonomy-supportive or autonomy-controlling characteristics in mentors' approach.

The benefitsand risks of resulting autonomy support or control inmentoring interactions are discussed. The results argue forthe theoretical conceptualisation of a child-centred perspec-tive in youth mentoring that aims at mentees' support ofautonomy, active agency and empowement, thus arguing forfurther in-depth exploration of natural mentoring principlesin child-centred perspective, supporting approaches such asyouth-initiated mentoring, and broadening the discussion ongood evidence-based mentoring practice in the EU context.