Emotional Impact of Participation in an Intergenerational Service-Learning Course

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Research in Early Childhood Education Pub Date : 2019-05-16 DOI:10.5296/IRE.V7I2.14794
L. Kogan, Regina M Schoenfeld-Tacher, P. Hellyer, J. Oxley, M. Rishniw
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Service-learning offers numerous benefits to students, yet there is minimal research exploring the immediate impact of service-learning on students’ emotive state. Given the prevalence of stress, depression and anxiety in college students, this area of research carries important implications. This paper investigates the emotional impact of participation in an intergenerational service-learning course on college students’ moods. In the course investigated, students were responsible for providing direct services related to pet care to low-income elderly persons, and individuals with disabilities. Students were asked to track their moods before and after each interaction with a pet owner using a mobile application. They were also required to write reflection papers about their experiences, views, and insights gained over the course of the semester. Using the mood tracking application, participants reported improved mood after visiting clients and their pets when compared to before their visit. Students’ personal reflection essays supported this trend in mood change. While it was not possible to determine whether the observed gains were due to interactions with the elderly or their pets, intergenerational service-learning courses represent a possible avenue for ameliorating mental health issues among college students.
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参与代际服务学习课程的情绪影响
服务学习为学生提供了许多好处,但很少有研究探讨服务学习对学生情绪状态的直接影响。鉴于大学生普遍存在压力、抑郁和焦虑,这一领域的研究具有重要意义。本研究旨在探讨参与代际服务学习课程对大学生情绪的影响。在被调查的课程中,学生负责为低收入老年人和残疾人士提供与宠物护理有关的直接服务。学生们被要求在每次与宠物主人互动前后使用手机应用程序追踪自己的情绪。他们还被要求写一篇关于他们的经历、观点和在这学期课程中获得的见解的反思论文。使用情绪跟踪应用程序,参与者报告说,与访问前相比,访问客户和他们的宠物后情绪有所改善。学生的个人反思文章支持了这种情绪变化的趋势。虽然不可能确定观察到的收益是由于与老年人或他们的宠物的互动,代际服务学习课程代表了改善大学生心理健康问题的可能途径。
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