Back to School After COVID-19: The Views of Psychological Counselors at Schools About the Effects of the Pandemic on Students

IF 1.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1155/jts5/6791135
Fatih Bozbayindir, Tuğçe Çetiner Akalın
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This study aimed to determine the effects of the pandemic on students returning to school after COVID-19 from the perspective of school psychological counsellors. The research was designed as a qualitative study using a phenomenological design. The study group of the research consists of 11 psychological counselors at schools working in public schools in Türkiye, who were determined by maximum diversity and criterion sampling from purposeful sampling methods at the end of the 2021–2022 academic year. The data were collected using a semistructured interview form created by the researchers. MAXQDA 2020 program was used to analyze the data. As a result of the analysis, themes were obtained regarding the effects of the pandemic on students. These themes include the changes in students’ emotions, thoughts, behaviors, and academic dimensions, the topics that school psychological counsellors included in their programs after the pandemic, and the topics they suggested to be included in the program in the following years. The results of the study reveal that after the pandemic, there is a need for practices on emotion regulation, conscious use of technology, development of social skills, reducing bullying, improving psychological resilience, and increasing school motivation and academic success. It is thought that the research may contribute to the development of practices that can reduce the harmful effects of COVID-19 on students and positively affect students’ mental health at school.

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新冠肺炎后重返校园:学校心理咨询师对疫情对学生影响的看法
本研究旨在从学校心理咨询师的角度确定大流行对新冠肺炎后学生返校的影响。本研究采用现象学设计进行定性研究。该研究的研究小组由11名在日本公立学校工作的心理咨询师组成,他们是在2021-2022学年结束时通过有目的抽样方法的最大多样性和标准抽样确定的。数据是通过研究人员创建的半结构化访谈表格收集的。使用MAXQDA 2020程序对数据进行分析。通过分析,得出了关于大流行病对学生的影响的主题。这些主题包括学生的情绪、思想、行为和学业方面的变化,学校心理咨询师在疫情后纳入其课程的主题,以及他们建议在随后几年纳入课程的主题。研究结果表明,疫情后,需要在情绪调节、有意识地使用技术、发展社交技能、减少欺凌、提高心理弹性、提高学习动机和学业成绩等方面进行实践。有人认为,该研究可能有助于制定减少新冠肺炎对学生的有害影响的做法,并对学生的心理健康产生积极影响。
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