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Relationship Between Korean Adolescents' Dependence on Smartphones, Peer Relationships, and Life Satisfaction. 韩国青少年智能手机依赖、同伴关系与生活满意度的关系
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09703-y
Sun Ah Lim

Background: In recent years, the penetration rate of smartphones among Korean teenagers has increased, making it critical to clarify the influence of these devices on adolescents' lives.

Objective: This study investigated the effects of smartphone dependence on peer relationships and life satisfaction among Korean adolescents.

Methods: Using the middle school panel of the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS), longitudinal data of 2,250 participants (53.4% boys) at Grade 1 (M age = 14.01, SD = 0.03) in 2018, Grade 2 in 2019, and Grade 3 in 2020 were analyzed to examine the causal relationships between smartphone dependence, peer relationships, and life satisfaction.

Results: This study found that smartphone dependence had a longitudinal effect on negative peer relationships. Negative peer relationships had a longitudinal negative effect on early adolescents' life satisfaction. Finally, negative peer relationships in early adolescents longitudinally mediated the relationship between smartphone dependence and life satisfaction.

Conclusions: This study showed that early adolescents' dependence on smartphones negatively affects their social relationships and, in turn, negative relationships with peers hindered life satisfaction, suggesting that adolescents' smartphone use should be guided and, when necessary, receive assistance to develop control of their smartphone use.

背景:近年来,智能手机在韩国青少年中的普及率有所提高,因此澄清这些设备对青少年生活的影响至关重要。目的:研究韩国青少年智能手机依赖对同伴关系和生活满意度的影响。方法:利用韩国儿童青少年小组调查(KCYPS)的中学小组,对2018年1年级(M年龄= 14.01,SD = 0.03)、2019年2年级和2020年3年级2250名参与者(53.4%)的纵向数据进行分析,探讨智能手机依赖、同伴关系和生活满意度之间的因果关系。结果:本研究发现智能手机依赖对消极同伴关系有纵向影响。负向同伴关系对早期青少年的生活满意度有纵向负向影响。青少年早期负向同伴关系在智能手机依赖与生活满意度之间具有纵向中介作用。结论:本研究表明,青少年早期对智能手机的依赖会对他们的社会关系产生负面影响,反过来,与同龄人的负面关系会影响他们的生活满意度,这表明青少年的智能手机使用应该得到指导,必要时,接受帮助来发展他们对智能手机使用的控制。
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引用次数: 5
High Rates of Anxiety Among Adolescents in a Partial Hospitalization Program. 部分住院治疗项目中青少年的高焦虑率
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09680-2
Michelle Pelcovitz, Shannon Bennett, Payal Desai, Jennifer Schild, Renae Beaumont, John Walkup, David Shaffer, Angela Chiu

Background: Anxiety disorders are garnering increasing attention for their contribution to high-risk issues and functional impairment. Adolescents are typically admitted to partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) due to high-risk presentations. However, the frequency of anxiety disorders in PHPs is not well-established, in part because anxiety can be overlooked in acute settings due to limited lengths of stay and focus on stabilization.

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the frequency and severity of anxiety disorders among a sample of adolescent PHP patients to assess the need for anxiety-specific assessment and interventions in higher acuity settings.

Methods: Participants were 158 youths ages 13 to 19 years old (M = 15.49 years, SD = 1.50) who were admitted to an adolescent PHP and their caregivers. Clinician-reported diagnostic information was collected from the youth's electronic medical record, and self- and caregiver-rated severity of anxiety was collected using the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotions Disorders (SCARED-C/P). Frequency of anxiety and related disorder diagnoses and self- and caregiver-reported severity were assessed using descriptive statistical methods.

Results: 75% of participants were diagnosed with an anxiety disorder (n = 118). On average, participants with anxiety disorders had elevated SCARED-C scores. Youths with depressive disorders had elevated SCARED-C scores even when they did not carry anxiety disorder diagnoses. Caregiver ratings of the youth's anxiety symptoms on the SCARED-P were elevated when youths had anxiety disorders.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that anxiety is common in an adolescent PHP setting and support investing in evidence-based assessment and treatment of anxiety in high-acuity settings.

背景:焦虑症因其对高风险问题和功能损害的贡献而受到越来越多的关注。青少年通常承认部分住院方案(PHPs)由于高风险的表现。然而,PHPs中焦虑障碍的频率尚未确定,部分原因是由于住院时间有限和关注稳定,在急性环境中焦虑可能被忽视。目的:本研究旨在评估青少年PHP患者中焦虑障碍的频率和严重程度,以评估在高敏度环境中对焦虑特异性评估和干预的需求。方法:参与者为158名13至19岁的青少年(M = 15.49岁,SD = 1.50),他们被纳入青少年PHP及其照顾者。从青少年的电子病历中收集临床医生报告的诊断信息,并使用儿童焦虑相关情绪障碍筛查(SCARED-C/P)收集自我和护理人员评定的焦虑严重程度。使用描述性统计方法评估焦虑和相关障碍诊断的频率以及自我和照顾者报告的严重程度。结果:75%的参与者被诊断为焦虑症(n = 118)。平均而言,患有焦虑症的参与者的scare - c得分较高。患有抑郁症的青少年即使没有被诊断为焦虑症,他们的scare - c分数也会升高。当青少年患有焦虑症时,护理人员对青少年焦虑症状的评分在scare - p上有所提高。结论:这些发现表明焦虑在青少年PHP环境中是常见的,支持在高灵敏度环境中对焦虑的循证评估和治疗进行投资。
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引用次数: 3
Effects of an Online Play-Based Parenting Program on Child Development and the Quality of Caregiver-Child Interaction: A Randomized Controlled Trial. 基于网络游戏的育儿计划对儿童发展和照顾者与儿童互动质量的影响:一项随机对照试验。
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09717-6
Katherine Solís-Cordero, Patricia Marinho, Patricia Camargo, Silvia Takey, Rogério Lerner, Vladimir Pinheiro Ponczek, Alberto Filgueiras, Jesus Landeira-Fernandez, Elizabeth Fujimori

Background: Studies assessing the effects of parenting programs have focused on interventions delivered through face-to-face modalities. There is a need for research to evaluate the effects of online parenting programs on child development, such as the BEM Program ('Play Teaches Change' in English), an online play-based parenting program that teaches caregivers on how to introduce playful interactions into their daily household chores.

Objective: To assess the effects of the BEM Program on child development and the quality of caregiver-child interaction.

Method: A two-arm randomized controlled trial was conducted in a socioeconomically disadvantaged district of São Paulo city in Brazil. 129 children aged 12-23 months and their caregiver were randomly assigned to receive either the BEM Program for 8 weeks (intervention, n = 66) or standard child care (control, n = 63). Data were collected at baseline and endline of the intervention through home visits and online interviews. An intention-to-treat analysis was conducted.

Results: The intervention showed positive effects on child development, by improving language development (Cohen's d = 0.20, 95%CI 0.08-0.47) and reduced intrusiveness (Cohen's d = 0.35, 95%CI 0.06-0.65) of caregiver-child interaction. No significant differences were observed in caregiver's repertoire and engagement in age-appropriate play activities with the child while doing the household chores, parenting sense of competence and perceived stress.

Conclusions: Despite the small size and low adherence to the program, such promising results advance evidences for fully remote parenting programs and their effects on child development.

背景:评估育儿计划效果的研究主要集中在通过面对面方式提供的干预措施上。有必要进行研究来评估在线育儿计划对儿童发展的影响,例如BEM计划(英语:“Play Teaches Change”),这是一个基于游戏的在线育儿计划,教照顾者如何在日常家务中引入有趣的互动。目的:评估BEM计划对儿童发展和照顾者与儿童互动质量的影响。方法:在巴西圣保罗市一个社会经济困难地区进行了一项双臂随机对照试验。129名12-23个月大的儿童及其护理者被随机分配接受为期8周的BEM计划(干预 = 66)或标准儿童保育(对照,n = 63)。通过家访和在线访谈在干预的基线和终点收集数据。进行了意向治疗分析。结果:干预措施通过改善语言发展对儿童的发展产生了积极影响(Cohen’s d = 0.20,95%置信区间0.08-0.47)和减少侵入性(Cohen’s d = 0.35、95%CI 0.06-0.65)。在照顾者的曲目和在做家务时与孩子进行适龄游戏活动的参与度、育儿能力感和感知压力方面没有观察到显著差异。结论:尽管该项目规模小,依从性低,但这些有希望的结果为完全远程育儿项目及其对儿童发展的影响提供了证据。
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引用次数: 2
The Effects of a Cyberbullying Intervention Programme Among Primary School Students. 小学生网络欺凌干预计划的效果。
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09714-9
Ágnes Lukács J, Johanna Takács, Zsuzsanna Soósné Kiss, Máté Kapitány-Fövény, András Falus, Helga Judit Feith

Background: With the increase of cyberbullying, several intervention programmes have been created that aim at reducing cyber-victimisation and perpetration.

Objective: Our study presents the effects of the STAnD anti-cyberbullying programme with peer-education both on the short and the long run among lower and upper primary school students, with a focus on the participants' cyberbullying roles.

Method: The sample comprised of 536 students who participated in the intervention programme, involving 36% lower and 64% upper primary school students. Participants were measured by a self-reported questionnaire before and right after the programme, then six months later.

Results: The main effect of the STAnD programme was a positive change in the participants' willingness to engage in help-seeking and their active-defending reaction, although this effect decreased after six months. The changes were larger among lower primary school students compared to upper primary school participants.

Conclusion: Our results imply that long-lasting and intensive health promotion programmes are necessary to reach a long-term intervention effect. Anti-cyberbullying programmes should take into consideration participants' involvement and roles in cyberbullying. As our study was a non-randomised uncontrolled study design, thus interpretation of the effectiveness of the programme is limited.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10566-022-09714-9.

背景:随着网络欺凌的增加,已经制定了一些干预计划,旨在减少网络伤害和犯罪。目的:我们的研究介绍了STAnD反网络欺凌计划与同伴教育在小学低年级和高年级学生中的短期和长期影响,重点关注参与者的网络欺凌角色。方法:样本包括536名参与干预计划的学生,其中36%为低年级学生,64%为高年级学生。参与者在项目前后以及六个月后通过自我报告问卷进行测量。结果:STAnD计划的主要影响是参与者参与求助的意愿和积极的防御反应发生了积极变化,尽管这种影响在六个月后有所下降。与高年级小学生相比,低年级小学生的变化更大。结论:我们的研究结果表明,长期和深入的健康促进计划对于达到长期干预效果是必要的。反网络欺凌方案应考虑参与者在网络欺凌中的参与和作用。由于我们的研究是一项非随机对照研究设计,因此对该计划有效性的解释是有限的。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s10566-022-09714-9。
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引用次数: 0
A Qualitative Study of How Adolescents' Use of Coping Strategies and Support Varies in Line With Their Experiences of Adversity. 一项定性研究:青少年如何根据其逆境经历使用不同的应对策略和支持。
IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09682-0
Emily Stapley, Sarah Stock, Jessica Deighton, Ola Demkowicz

Background: Adolescence is associated with a rise in the incidence of mental health issues. Thus, the factors, processes, and contexts that protect and promote positive mental health in adolescence are of key interest to policymakers.

Objective: Our aim was twofold: First, to explore the coping strategies and sources of support that adolescents identify as protective (or not) in the face of difficulty over a three-year period; second, to examine how and why this may vary in line with the levels of adversity that they report experiencing in life.

Methods: Participants were attending schools in England implementing a mental health prevention programme called HeadStart. 93 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 31 adolescents (age 11-12 at the outset of the study; 58% female) once per year over three years. The interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: Six coping strategy themes (e.g., 'Disengaging from problems') and five support themes (e.g., 'Parents as a source of comfort and advice') were derived from the interviews. The types, quality, and consistency of reported coping strategies and support varied in line with whether adolescents were experiencing higher or lower levels of adversity in life over time, and according to the resources that they had available within their physical and social contexts.

Conclusions: Our findings underscore the importance for mental health prevention programmes of bolstering both individual-level coping strategies and the resources available within adolescents' environments to help them to manage adversity.

背景:青春期与心理健康问题发病率的上升有关。因此,保护和促进青少年积极心理健康的因素、过程和环境是政策制定者关注的重点:我们的目的有两个:首先,探索青少年在三年内面对困难时认为具有(或不具有)保护作用的应对策略和支持来源;其次,研究这些策略和支持来源如何以及为什么会随着他们所报告的生活逆境程度而变化:方法:研究对象是在英格兰实施名为 "起步"(HeadStart)心理健康预防计划的学校就读的学生。在三年时间里,每年对 31 名青少年(研究开始时年龄为 11-12 岁;58% 为女性)进行一次访谈,共进行了 93 次半结构式访谈。采用主题分析法对访谈进行了分析:从访谈中得出了六个应对策略主题(如 "脱离问题")和五个支持主题(如 "父母是安慰和建议的来源")。所报告的应对策略和支持的类型、质量和一致性随青少年在生活中所经历的逆境程度的高低而不同,也随他们在物质和社会环境中所拥有的资源而不同:我们的研究结果表明,对于心理健康预防计划而言,加强个人层面的应对策略和青少年环境中的可用资源以帮助他们应对逆境非常重要。
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A Brief Cognitive Behavioural Intervention for Parents of Anxious Children: Feasibility and Acceptability Study. 焦虑儿童家长认知行为干预的可行性与可接受性研究。
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09704-x
C Jewell, A Wittkowski, S Collinge, Daniel Pratt

Background: Parent-only psychological interventions can be effective treatments for child anxiety. Involving parents in treatment may be beneficial for children, ensuring that interventions are delivered effectively in a supportive environment. Few studies have investigated the feasibility and acceptability of parent-only interventions for child anxiety.

Objective: In this study, we report on feasibility, acceptability and preliminary clinical outcomes of a brief cognitive behavioural group intervention for parents of children (4- to 10-years-olds) experiencing anxiety in the absence of a diagnosed anxiety disorder.

Method: Parent participants attended a three-session group intervention delivered online. We collected feasibility information (recruitment and retention rates); parents and children (when appropriate) completed acceptability and clinical outcome measures after each session. Participants were also interviewed about the acceptability of the intervention and study processes.

Results: Nineteen parents consented to take part (child mean age 6.47, SD 1.23). Participant retention rates (68.4%) and intervention satisfaction (total mean CSQ score 28.52) were high​. Calculated effect sizes were moderate to large for parent-rated outcomes, small for child self-reported anxiety, and small to moderate for parent confidence/efficacy. Thematic analysis of interview data identified benefits, such as connecting with parents and learning strategies, as well as challenges associated with the intervention.

Conclusions: Attendance appeared to be associated with positive changes for parents and children. Overall, participants found this to be an acceptable and useful intervention. These findings demonstrated the potential benefit of a brief intervention for parents of anxious children. A larger trial is required to further investigate these preliminary findings.

背景:家长心理干预是治疗儿童焦虑的有效方法。让父母参与治疗可能对儿童有益,确保在支持性环境中有效地提供干预措施。很少有研究调查了只有父母干预儿童焦虑的可行性和可接受性。目的:在本研究中,我们报告了一种简短的认知行为团体干预的可行性,可接受性和初步临床结果,用于4- 10岁儿童在没有诊断出焦虑症的情况下经历焦虑的父母。方法:家长参加了一个在线进行的三次小组干预。我们收集可行性信息(招聘和留任率);家长和孩子(适当时)在每次治疗后完成可接受性和临床结果测量。参与者还接受了关于干预和研究过程的可接受性的访谈。结果:19名家长同意参与(儿童平均年龄6.47岁,标准差1.23)。参与者保留率(68.4%)和干预满意度(CSQ总分平均28.52分)较高。计算的效应量对于父母评定的结果为中等到较大,对于儿童自我报告的焦虑为较小,对于父母的信心/效能为较小到中等。访谈数据的专题分析确定了益处,例如与父母的联系和学习策略,以及与干预相关的挑战。结论:出勤似乎与父母和孩子的积极变化有关。总的来说,参与者发现这是一个可接受的和有用的干预。这些发现证明了对焦虑儿童的父母进行短暂干预的潜在益处。需要更大规模的试验来进一步调查这些初步发现。
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引用次数: 1
The Feasibility of Providing Remote Functional Family Therapy with Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Method Study. 在 COVID-19 大流行期间为青少年提供远程功能性家庭治疗的可行性:混合方法研究。
IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-02 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09692-y
Aurelie M C Lange, Sajid Humayun, Tom Jefford

Background: Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, mental health care has largely transferred its services to online platforms, using videoconferencing (VC) or teletherapy. Within the field of family therapy, however, there is little evidence on the feasibility of using VC, especially when working with whole families at the edge of care.

Objective: This study investigated the feasibility of remote Functional Family Therapy (FFT), using a mixed-method approach.

Method: Study 1 consisted of semi-structured interviews with 23 FFT professionals (18 female) about their experience of providing remote FFT during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study 2 included monitoring data of 209 FFT clients (46% female, M age  = 14.00) who participated in FFT during the pandemic. We compared families who received mainly in-person, mainly remote or a mix of remote and in-person on client-reported alliance, drop-out, therapist-rated outcomes, and treatment intensity using MANCOVA's and chi-square tests.

Results: In Study 1 two themes emerged around experienced challenges, namely 'Feeling in control' and 'Engagement and alliance'. Two other themes emerged around adaptations, namely 'Being more on top' and 'Connecting in different ways'. In Study 2, we found that the therapeutic alliance was not related to using VC. Also, families had less between-session contact during the Engagement and Motivation Phase when receiving mainly VC, but had more sessions and longer therapy when receiving a mix of in-person and remote therapy.

Conclusions: The current study suggests that providing systemic family teletherapy to families on the edge of care is feasible. Further development of systemic family teletherapy is warranted.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10566-022-09692-y.

背景:由于最近的 COVID-19 大流行,心理保健服务已在很大程度上转移到在线平台,使用视频会议(VC)或远程治疗。然而,在家庭治疗领域,几乎没有证据表明使用视频会议是可行的,尤其是在对处于护理边缘的整个家庭进行治疗时:本研究采用混合方法调查了远程功能性家庭治疗(FFT)的可行性:研究 1 包括对 23 名功能性家庭治疗专业人员(18 名女性)进行半结构化访谈,了解他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供远程功能性家庭治疗的经验。研究 2 包括对 209 名在大流行期间参加了家庭亲情服务的家庭亲情服务对象(46% 为女性,M 年龄 = 14.00)的监测数据。我们使用 MANCOVA 和卡方检验比较了主要接受面对面治疗、主要接受远程治疗或混合接受远程和面对面治疗的家庭在客户报告的联盟、退出、治疗师评定的结果和治疗强度方面的情况:在研究 1 中,围绕所经历的挑战出现了两个主题,即 "控制感 "和 "参与和联盟"。另外两个主题是关于适应的,即 "更高高在上 "和 "以不同方式联系"。在研究 2 中,我们发现治疗联盟与使用 VC 无关。此外,在参与和动机阶段,主要接受虚拟治疗的家庭在两次治疗之间的联系较少,但在接受面对面和远程治疗的混合治疗时,治疗次数较多,治疗时间较长:目前的研究表明,为处于护理边缘的家庭提供系统的家庭远程治疗是可行的。有必要进一步发展系统性家庭远程治疗:在线版本包含补充材料,可在 10.1007/s10566-022-09692-y 上查阅。
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Eighteen Months of COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lenses of Self or Others: A Meta-Analysis on Children and Adolescents' Mental Health. 从自我或他人的角度看新冠肺炎大流行的18个月:儿童和青少年心理健康的元分析。
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-29 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09706-9
Daniela Raccanello, Emmanuela Rocca, Giada Vicentini, Margherita Brondino

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic can have a serious impact on children and adolescents' mental health. We focused on studies exploring its traumatic effects on young people in the first 18 months after that the pandemic was declared, distinguishing them also according to the type of informants (self-report and other-report instruments).

Objective: We applied a meta-analytic approach to examine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and psychological distress among children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic, considering the moderating role of kind of disorder and/or symptom, type of instrument, and continent.

Method: We used PsycINFO, PubMed, and Scopus databases to identify articles on the COVID-19 pandemic, applying the following filters: participants until 20 years of age, peer-review, English as publication language. Inclusion required investigating the occurrence of disorders and/or symptoms during the first 18 months of the pandemic. The search identified 26 publications.

Results: The meta-analysis revealed that the pooled prevalence of psychological disorders and/or symptoms for children and adolescents, who were not affected by mental health disturbances before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, was .20, 95% CI [.16, .23]. Moreover, we found a moderating role of type of instrument: occurrence was higher for self-report compared to other-report instruments.

Conclusions: The study presented an analysis of the psychological consequences for children and adolescents of the exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic, soliciting further research to identify factors underlying resilience. Notwithstanding limitations such as the small number of eligible articles and the fact that we did not examine the role of further characteristics of the studies (such as participants' age or design), this meta-analysis is a first step for future research documenting the impact of such an unexpected and devastating disaster like the COVID-19 pandemic.

背景:新冠肺炎大流行可能对儿童和青少年的心理健康产生严重影响。我们专注于研究其在疫情宣布后的前18个月对年轻人的创伤影响,并根据信息提供者的类型(自我报告和其他报告工具)对他们进行区分,以及新冠肺炎大流行期间儿童和青少年的心理困扰,考虑到障碍和/或症状类型、工具类型和大陆的调节作用。方法:我们使用PsycINFO、PubMed和Scopus数据库来识别关于新冠肺炎大流行的文章,应用以下过滤器:参与者直到20岁,同行评议,以英语作为发表语言。纳入需要调查大流行前18个月内疾病和/或症状的发生情况。搜索发现了26份出版物。结果:荟萃分析显示,新冠肺炎大流行爆发前未受心理健康障碍影响的儿童和青少年的心理障碍和/或症状的总患病率为.20,95%CI[16,.23]。此外,我们发现工具类型的调节作用:与其他报告工具相比,自我报告的发生率更高。结论:该研究分析了接触新冠肺炎大流行对儿童和青少年的心理影响,要求进一步研究以确定潜在的复原力因素。尽管有一些限制,如符合条件的文章数量少,以及我们没有检查研究的进一步特征(如参与者的年龄或设计)的作用,但这项荟萃分析是未来研究的第一步,记录新冠肺炎大流行等意外和毁灭性灾难的影响。
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引用次数: 7
Teachers as Youth Suicide Prevention Gatekeepers: An Examination of Suicide Prevention Training and Exposure to Students at Risk of Suicide. 教师作为青少年自杀预防的把关人:对自杀预防培训和接触有自杀风险的学生的调查。
IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-30 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09699-5
Jaimie Stickl Haugen, Claudia C Sutter, Jessica L Tinstman Jones, Laurie O Campbell

Background: Teachers are important gatekeepers in suicide prevention for children and youth, yet little is known about factors that contribute to suicide prevention training effectiveness and the influence of student suicidality on teachers' role as gatekeepers.

Objective: This study examined teachers' attitudes and self-efficacy in suicide prevention including an examination of suicide prevention training and exposure to student suicidality. Researchers examined incremental prediction of the relationship between teachers' self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and outcome values following prevention training.

Methods: Participants included teachers in PreK-12th grade schools in the United States (N = 505). Researchers used non-parametric statistics to examine group level differences and a structural equation model (SEM) to test the proposed theoretical model.

Results: Teachers who experienced a student death by suicide reported significantly higher levels of gatekeeper reluctance than teachers who had not experienced a student death by suicide (p < 0.01). Similarly, teachers who encountered students with suicidal thoughts reported greater levels of gatekeeper reluctance (p < 0.01) and higher self-efficacy to engage in suicide prevention (p < 0.05) compared to teachers who had not had this exposure. Results of the SEM indicated an adequate goodness of fit and fit statistics [χ2 (87) = 194.420, p = 0.000; CFI = 0.95; RMSEA = 0.05]. The model remained in-tact when exposure to student suicide was added.

Conclusions: Findings support the importance of supporting teachers continued engagement in youth suicide prevention and prevention training that targets specific outcomes in teachers' attitudes and efficacy.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10566-022-09699-5.

背景:教师是儿童和青少年自杀预防的重要把关人,但对影响自杀预防培训效果的因素以及学生自杀对教师把关人作用的影响知之甚少。目的:本研究调查了教师在自杀预防方面的态度和自我效能,包括自杀预防培训和学生自杀暴露情况。研究人员检验了预防培训后教师自我效能感、结果预期和结果值之间关系的增量预测。方法:参与者包括美国K-12年级前学校的教师(N = 505)。研究人员使用非参数统计学来检验群体水平的差异,并使用结构方程模型(SEM)来检验所提出的理论模型。结果:经历过学生自杀死亡的教师报告的看门人不情愿程度明显高于没有经历过学生死亡的教师(p p (p 2(87) = 194.420,第页 = 0.000;CFI = 0.95;RMSEA = 0.05]。当增加学生自杀暴露时,该模型保持了策略性。结论:研究结果支持支持教师继续参与青年自杀预防和预防培训的重要性,该培训针对教师态度和效能的具体结果。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s10566-022-09699-5。
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Youth Development Staff Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Mixed Methods Study. 新冠肺炎大流行期间青年发展工作人员的经历:一项混合方法研究。
IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-07 DOI: 10.1007/s10566-022-09711-y
Debralyn Woodberry-Shaw, Thomas Akiva, Stephanie S Lewis

Background: Youth-serving organizations in the United States provide programs, activities, and opportunities for young people before school, during school, after school, in summer, and on weekends. At the core of youth-serving organizations are the adults; that is, youth development staff.

Objective: In this explanatory sequential mixed methods study we explored youth development staff's stress and worries, their compassion satisfaction, and whether stress and compassion satisfaction varied by race/ethnicity and gender during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic - a collective trauma event.

Methods: We surveyed 283 youth development staff and interviewed a subset of 25.

Results: Results suggest that youth development staff experienced stress and compassion satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion: We recommend organizational leaders provide youth development staff with support before a collective trauma event. They can work to change, add, or remove policies, practices, and routines to help decrease stress and increase compassion satisfaction. In addition, based on our results from this study our primary recommendation specific to collective trauma events, after taking care of their own personal wellness, is for youth development staff to focus on what is in their control and work to do those things for as many young people as they can.

背景:美国的青年服务组织在学前、在校期间、放学后、夏季和周末为年轻人提供项目、活动和机会。青年服务组织的核心是成年人;即青年发展工作人员。目的:在这项解释性顺序混合方法研究中,我们探讨了在新冠肺炎大流行(一种集体创伤事件)的最初几个月,青年发展工作人员的压力和担忧、他们的同情心满意度,以及压力和同情心满意度是否因种族/民族和性别而异。方法:我们调查了283名青年发展工作人员,并采访了25名工作人员。结果:结果表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,青年发展人员经历了压力和同情心的满足。结论:我们建议组织领导在集体创伤事件发生前为青年发展工作人员提供支持。他们可以努力改变、添加或删除政策、做法和惯例,以帮助减少压力,提高同情心的满意度。此外,根据我们这项研究的结果,我们针对集体创伤事件的主要建议是,在照顾好自己的个人健康后,让青年发展工作人员专注于他们能控制的事情,并尽可能多地为年轻人做这些事情。
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