Sarah Schwartz
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Suffolk University
United States of America
Biography
Sarah Schwartz, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology
Research Interest
Adolescent risk and resilience; school- and community-based intervention and prevention programs; youth mentoring; positive youth development; transition to adulthood
Publications
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Schwartz, S. E. O., Rhodes, J. E., Spencer, R., & Grossman, J. B. (2013). Youth initiated mentoring: Investigating a new approach to working with vulnerable adolescents. American Journal of Community Psychology, 52, 155-169. DOI: 10.1007/s10464-013-9585-3
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Schwartz, S. E. O., Kanchewa, S. S., Rhodes, J. E., Cutler, E., Cunningham, J. (2016). “I didn’t know you could just ask:†Empowering underrepresented college-bound students to recruit academic and career mentors. Children and Youth Services Review, 64, 51-59. DOI: 10.1016/j/childyouth/2016.03.001
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Schwartz, S. E. O. & Rhodes, J. (2016). From treatment to empowerment: New approaches to youth mentoring. American Journal of Community Psychology. Manuscript in press. DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12070