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du Plessis, Karin; Corney, Tim – Youth Studies Australia, 2011
A sample of 146 male construction industry apprentices (predominantly young men) in Australia self-reported on their significant relationships, as well as the key attributes of these relationships. The findings indicated that the young men shared events, disclosed confidences and looked for help and support from family, romantic partners and close…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Construction Industry, Friendship, Foreign Countries
du Plessis, Karin; Corney, Tim – Youth Studies Australia, 2011
Prevalence rates and reasons for substance use were studied in a sample of 172 male construction industry apprentices who had a mean age of 20 years. Results were compared with those of men in similar age groups in Victoria, and regional and age differences were explored. Findings indicate that more metropolitan apprentices had experimented with…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Marijuana, Cocaine, Incidence
Corney, Tim; du Plessis, Karin – Youth Studies Australia, 2010
A study of 106 male apprentices working in the building and construction industry examined the occurrence of mentoring relationships. The results indicate that apprentices identify a range of mentors in their lives, predominantly in their personal lives, and that the majority of these relationships develop organically. In particular, apprentices…
Descriptors: Mentors, Construction Industry, Social Networks, Apprenticeships