The beneficial effect of growth mindset intervention for adolescents in economically disadvantaged areas of China

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/18344909221142368
Ruixue Xia, Peiying Zhang, R. Liu, Junwei Xue, Huijing Zhu, Guaiguai Guo, Min Zhang, Yang Liu
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The existing research has explored the effects of growth mindset intervention on individuals in Western culture. This study sought to determine whether growth mindset intervention has a positive impact on adolescents in economically disadvantaged areas of China. Participants in this study were 324 junior high school students who were randomly divided into the intervention group and the control group. The intervention group received six weeks of intervention classes designed to help students learn, internalize, and reinforce the concept of growth mindset. The aims of intervention were to build students’ beliefs that the brain is plastic and that individuals can change by their efforts and help students acquire the strategies to cope with the difficulties. The control group was given six classes on mental health, including time management, habit formation, and memory strategies, which were unrelated to growth mindset. All participants’ implicit theory of intelligence, fixed-trait attributions, grit, and state anxiety were assessed in the pre-test and post-test. The results showed that compared with the control group, the intervention group had a significant increase in growth mindset, the level of grit, and decrease in fixed-trait attributions. That is, for students in the intervention group, strengthening of growth mindset was accompanied by more frequent use of process-focused attribution styles, more perseverance, and greater efforts when faced with challenges and setbacks. Collectively, the results suggested that having a strong growth mindset of intelligence may help students adopt more proactive coping strategies and protect them from the deleterious effects of poverty on student development.
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成长心态干预对我国经济困难地区青少年的有益影响
已有研究探讨了西方文化中成长心态干预对个体的影响。本研究旨在确定成长心态干预是否对中国经济弱势地区的青少年产生积极影响。本研究以324名初中生为研究对象,随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组接受了为期六周的干预课程,旨在帮助学生学习、内化和加强成长心态的概念。干预的目的是建立学生的信念,即大脑是可塑的,个人可以通过努力改变,并帮助学生获得应对困难的策略。对照组接受了六堂关于心理健康的课程,包括时间管理、习惯形成和记忆策略,这些课程与成长心态无关。在测试前和测试后对所有参与者的内隐智力理论、固定特质归因、毅力和状态焦虑进行了评估。结果表明,干预组与对照组相比,成长心态、毅力水平显著提高,固定特质归因显著降低。即对于干预组的学生来说,成长心态的加强伴随着更频繁地使用以过程为中心的归因风格,更有毅力,面对挑战和挫折时更努力。总的来说,研究结果表明,拥有强烈的智力成长心态可以帮助学生采取更积极的应对策略,并保护他们免受贫困对学生发展的有害影响。
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