促进小学心理健康的能力

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-16 DOI:10.1177/00178969231173270
M. Lahti, Joonas Korhonen, E. Sakellari, V. Notara, A. Lagiou, N. Istomina, J. Grubliauskienė, Monika Makutienė, Daiva Šukytė, K. Erjavec, G. Petrova, V. Lalova, S. Ivanova, Camilla Laaksonen
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背景:学龄儿童的心理健康问题在许多国家日益受到关注。学校专业人员需要有能力和方法进行有效干预,以促进学校的心理健康。目的:本研究的目的是描述学校专业人员对促进小学心理健康所需能力和有效方法的看法。设计与环境:在五个欧洲国家进行的定性研究。方法:对希腊(n = 2)、立陶宛(n = 3)、斯洛文尼亚(n = 2)、保加利亚(n = 2)和芬兰(n = 2)的教师、学校护士、心理学家和社会工作者进行多学科焦点小组访谈。采用定性内容分析法对资料进行分析。结果:小学生心理健康促进所需能力与(1)儿童发展和心理健康知识、(2)沟通和共情等技能以及(3)教师作为健康促进者的自我认知有关。目前,在基础教师教育和持续的专业发展中,对这些能力的发展重视不够。为儿童和家庭提供安全和包容的学校环境、早期干预和使用结构化的支持模式被视为有效的方法。数字工具、在线材料和在线支持被认为在促进儿童心理健康方面发挥着宝贵的作用。结论:学校专业人员承担小学心理健康促进工作需要具备多种能力。这些能力的发展最好得到基础教育和持续教育的支持。教师、学校护士、心理学家和社会工作者认为,在促进小学心理健康方面,混合方法可能是最有效的。
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Competences for promoting mental health in primary school
Background: The mental health od school-age children is of growing concern in many countries. School professionals require the competences and methods to intervene effectively to promote mental health in schools. Objective: The objective of this study was to describe school professionals’ perceptions of the competences needed and effective methods to promote mental health in primary schools. Design and setting: Qualitative study conducted in five European countries. Method: Multidisciplinary focus group interviews were conducted with teachers, school nurses, psychologists and social workers in Greece (n = 2), Lithuania (n = 3), Slovenia (n = 2), Bulgaria (n = 2) and Finland (n = 2). Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results: Competences perceived as required for mental health promotion in primary schools were related to (1) knowledge of child development and mental health among primary school age children, (2) skills such as communication and empathy and (3) teachers’ self perception as health promoters. Insufficient attention is currently given to the development of these competences in basic teacher education and ongoing professional development. Providing a safe and inclusive school environment for children and families, early intervention and the use of structured models of support were viewed as effective approaches to use. Digital tools, online materials, and online support were seen as having a valuable role to play in children’s mental health promotion. Conclusion: School professionals require multiple competences to undertake mental health promotion in primary schools. The development of these competences is best supported by basic and ongoing education. Teachers, school nurses, psychologists and social workers see mixed methods as likely to be most effective in promoting mental health in primary schools.
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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