Preliminary Evaluation of a Targeted, School-Based Social and Emotional Learning Intervention for at Risk Youth: Football Beyond Borders.

IF 3.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Evaluation Review Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1177/0193841X251329459
Qiqi Cheng, Neil Humphrey
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This brief report provides preliminary independent evidence of the efficacy of Football Beyond Borders (FBB), a targeted, school-based social and emotional learning (SEL) intervention for at-risk youth. FBB includes weekly SEL classroom sessions, activities on the football pitch, 1:1 therapy sessions, holiday support, and rewards trips. Propensity score matching and difference-in-differences estimation were used in a pre-test/post-test control group design to assess the impact of FBB on the mental wellbeing (assessed via the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale, SWEMWBS) of participants designated at-risk (N = 46 aged 12-14, 78.3% male), passive learners (N = 72, aged 12-14, 84.7% male), and role models (N = 35, aged 12-14, 85.7% male), with matched control samples derived from a subset of the #BeeWell cohort study (N = 8015). A significant intervention effect was observed for at-risk youth, with FBB leading to an increase of approximately 2.4 SWEMWBS points (d = 0.44). No significant intervention effects were observed for passive learners or role models. These results indicate that FBB can improve the mental wellbeing of at-risk youth. Accordingly, an explanatory trial is warranted.

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有针对性的初步评估,以学校为基础的社会和情感学习干预的风险青少年:足球超越国界。
这份简短的报告提供了初步的独立证据,证明了足球超越国界(FBB)的有效性,这是一项针对高危青少年的有针对性的、以学校为基础的社会和情感学习(SEL)干预。FBB包括每周的SEL课堂课程,足球场上的活动,1:1的治疗课程,假期支持和奖励旅行。在测试前/测试后的对照组设计中,采用倾向得分匹配和差异中差估计来评估FBB对高风险参与者(N = 46,年龄12-14岁,78.3%男性)、被动学习者(N = 72,年龄12-14岁,84.7%男性)和行为榜样(N = 35,年龄12-14岁,85.7%男性)的心理健康(通过Short Warwick-Edinburgh心理健康量表,SWEMWBS)的影响。对照样本来自BeeWell队列研究的一个子集(N = 8015)。在高危青少年中观察到显著的干预效果,FBB导致约2.4 SWEMWBS点的增加(d = 0.44)。对被动学习者或榜样没有观察到显著的干预效果。这些结果表明,FBB可以改善高危青少年的心理健康。因此,有必要进行解释性试验。
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Evaluation Review SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Evaluation Review is the forum for researchers, planners, and policy makers engaged in the development, implementation, and utilization of studies aimed at the betterment of the human condition. The Editors invite submission of papers reporting the findings of evaluation studies in such fields as child development, health, education, income security, manpower, mental health, criminal justice, and the physical and social environments. In addition, Evaluation Review will contain articles on methodological developments, discussions of the state of the art, and commentaries on issues related to the application of research results. Special features will include periodic review essays, "research briefs", and "craft reports".
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