I need a history of peer mentorship in the United States since the 1980s. The topic needs to focus on people living with AIDS providing mentorship to others and how successful that may have been. I need the following answered:
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How does participation in a peer mentoring
program impact psychological well-being for both long-term HIV/AIDS survivors
and newly diagnosed mentees?
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How does participation in a peer mentoring
program affect the coping strategies used by long-term HIV/AIDS survivors and
newly diagnosed mentees?
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How does participation in a peer mentoring
program influence self-efficacy in managing HIV/AIDS challenges for both
long-term survivors and newly diagnosed mentees?
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What specific components or processes of
the peer mentoring program are most critical to achieving positive outcomes for
psychological well-being, coping strategies, and self-efficacy among mentees
living with HIV/AIDS?
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Do the impacts of participating in the
peer mentoring program differ between long-term HIV/AIDS survivors who serve as
mentors compared to newly diagnosed mentees?
Are the effects of
participating in the peer mentoring program sustained over time for mentees
after the formal mentoring relationship ends?