‘Guttas Campus’ - participants’ experiences of a group-based intervention to prevent school dropout

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY European Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2024.1696
G. Ramdal, R. Wynn
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Abstract

Introduction

It is important to prevent school dropout and to help students who have dropped out re-enroll in school. Dropping out of school is associated with an increased risk of unemployment, low salaries, and receiving social security or disability benefits. In this study, we interviewed participants in ‘Guttas Campus’ (The Boys’ Camp), which is a group-based intervention that aims to support disengaged boys from the 9th grade and through their transition to high school. The intervention consists of a two-week learning camp. The students subsequently participate in mentoring groups, with teachers and other camp participants, for a period of 18 months.

Objectives

We present a study of a school dropout prevention program.

Methods

16 students were interviewed qualitatively. The interview data were analysed by drawing on the method of Grounded Theory.

Results

When the students who have completed the learning camp were asked what they believed were the most important and useful parts of the intervention, some common themes emerged: 1) The learning camp community provided a safe environment and helped give the participants learning and coping experiences that increased their self-confidence. 2) The students brought up the method of teaching, which they described as more persistent, adaptive and encouraging than they had been used to from regular school. 3) The students also mentioned the intervention’s focus on character strengths such as willpower, self-control and optimism as central to increasing their motivation to learn.

Conclusions

The students that were interviewed were generally positive to the intervention, as mentioned several factors that they believed were useful in increasing their motivation and ability to learn.

Disclosure of Interest

None Declared

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Guttas 校园"--参与者对防止辍学的小组干预措施的体验
导言:防止辍学和帮助辍学学生重新入学非常重要。辍学会增加失业、低薪、领取社会保险金或残疾津贴的风险。在这项研究中,我们采访了 "Guttas Campus"(男生营)的参与者,这是一项以小组为基础的干预措施,旨在帮助九年级辍学男生顺利升入高中。干预措施包括为期两周的学习营。随后,学生与教师和其他营员一起参加辅导小组,为期 18 个月。结果当完成学习营的学生被问及他们认为干预措施中最重要、最有用的部分是什么时,出现了一些共同的主题:1)学习营社区提供了一个安全的环境,帮助参与者获得学习和应对经验,增强了他们的自信心。2) 学生们提到了教学方法,他们认为这种方法比他们在普通学校所习惯的教学方法更有毅力、适应性更强、更具鼓励性。3)学生们还提到,干预措施注重意志力、自控力和乐观等性格优势,这对提高他们的学习积极性至关重要。结论接受访谈的学生对干预措施普遍持肯定态度,他们提到了几个因素,认为这些因素有助于提高他们的学习积极性和能力。
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European Psychiatry
European Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
8.50
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3.80%
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2338
审稿时长
4.5 weeks
期刊介绍: European Psychiatry, the official journal of the European Psychiatric Association, is dedicated to sharing cutting-edge research, policy updates, and fostering dialogue among clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates in the fields of psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and neuroscience. This peer-reviewed, Open Access journal strives to publish the latest advancements across various mental health issues, including diagnostic and treatment breakthroughs, as well as advancements in understanding the biological foundations of mental, behavioral, and cognitive functions in both clinical and general population studies.
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