Perspectives of practicing school psychologists during COVID-19: A multi-country, mixed methods investigation.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL School Psychology International Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-10 DOI:10.1177/01430343221137716
Fiona May, Gary E Schaffer, Kelly-Ann Allen, Emily Berger, Alexa von Hagen, Vivian Hill, Zoe A Morris, Stefanie Prior, Dianne Summers, Gerald Wurf, Andrea Reupert
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COVID-19 presented a range of challenges to the delivery of school psychology services in countries around the world. The current study aimed to investigate the practices of school psychologists from the United States of America, Australia, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom, including changes to practice and exploration of the factors that supported the delivery of school psychology services during the pandemic. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 1,030 school psychologists and analyzed using a mixed methods, multiple case study design. Differing impacts of the pandemic on the working hours of school psychologists were reported across countries. Participants in all countries reported a shift to online working, with an increased focus on consultation and intervention and a reduction in psychoeducational assessments. School psychologists from all nations emphazised the importance of self-care strategies, social connections and physical activity and the role of support via supervision or professional networks. Access to appropriate technology and responsive workplace policies and procedures were also identified as important. Results have implications for the internationalization of the school psychology profession and can inform international school psychology planning in response to future crises.

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新冠肺炎给世界各国提供学校心理服务带来了一系列挑战。目前的研究旨在调查来自美国、澳大利亚、德国、加拿大和英国的学校心理学家的实践,包括实践的变化和对疫情期间支持提供学校心理服务的因素的探索。从1030名学校心理学家那里收集了定量和定性数据,并采用混合方法、多案例研究设计进行分析。据报道,疫情对各国学校心理学家工作时间的影响各不相同。所有国家的参与者都报告说,他们转向了在线工作,更加关注咨询和干预,并减少了心理教育评估。来自各国的学校心理学家强调了自我照顾策略、社会联系和体育活动的重要性,以及通过监督或专业网络提供支持的作用。获得适当的技术和反应迅速的工作场所政策和程序也被认为是重要的。研究结果对学校心理学专业的国际化具有启示意义,可以为应对未来危机的国际学校心理学规划提供信息。
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School Psychology International
School Psychology International PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the ISPA. School Psychology International highlights the concerns of those who provide quality mental health, educational, therapeutic and support services to schools and their communities throughout the world. The Journal publishes a wide range of original empirical research, cross-cultural replications of promising procedures and descriptions of technology transfer
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