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J Youth Adolesc ; 52(11): 2404-2416, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37592193

RESUMEN

There is a lack of studies analyzing if universal school-based Social and Emotional Learning programs can reduce social withdrawal and social anxiety. This study analyzed the effectiveness of one such program on those variables, and the role of individual school climate perceptions. In this nationwide study, 704 seventh to eighth-grade Portuguese students (Mage = 12.96, SD = 1.09, 48% girls), of which 215 (30.6%) in the comparison group, were assessed at pretest, post-test, and follow-up seven months later. Analyses showed positive intervention results in self- and teacher-reported social withdrawal and social anxiety. Regarding school climate, intervention group students with more positive teacher-student relationships benefitted more from program participation in social anxiety. These results support the program's effectiveness for addressing social withdrawal and social anxiety.


Asunto(s)
Cognición , Emociones , Femenino , Adolescente , Humanos , Niño , Masculino , Etnicidad , Aislamiento Social , Ansiedad
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J Youth Adolesc ; 47(9): 1978-1991, 2018 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30019181

RESUMEN

There is a lack of studies in the literature addressing the differential effectiveness of Social and Emotional Learning according to their implementation setting. This study compared the effectiveness of an upper middle school Social and Emotional Learning program applied in two different settings: within school and after-school hours, while controlling for individual and class-level variables. There were 837 students (Mage = 12.70; SD = 0.98; 47.6% were female): 246 in the control group, 319 in the after-school intervention group and 272 in the within school schedule intervention group, assessed at pretest, post-test and follow-up seven months later. Multilevel analyses identified more positive intervention results in on self-esteem, self-control, and social awareness for students in the within school schedule groups. Girls gained more in social awareness in both program settings. This study highlights the importance of analyzing Social and Emotional Learning program´s differential effectiveness in order to optimize it.


Asunto(s)
Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Autoimagen , Autocontrol , Habilidades Sociales , Estudiantes/psicología , Adolescente , Niño , Curriculum , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Análisis Multinivel , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud , Instituciones Académicas
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Health Promot Int ; 32(2): 292-300, 2017 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26175466

RESUMEN

This controlled pre-post study investigated whether a universal, school-based, social-emotional learning program implemented in two consecutive school years in two distinct cohorts, would promote gains in the social-emotional competencies of Portuguese middle school students. Moreover, it also analyzed the moderating role of students' characteristics, such as gender and baseline levels, on the impact of the intervention. Program 'Positive Attitude' was applied to 472 seventh to ninth grade students (25 classes). One hundred and fifty-six students in control groups (8 classes) also participated in this study. Overall, there were 628 participants aged from 11 to 17 years (Mage = 13.54; SD = 1.36). Self-report questionnaires were administered before and after the intervention. There were significant intervention gains in three (of five) social-emotional competencies, namely increases in social awareness and self-control as well as decreases in the levels of social anxiety in the first cohort. The positive effects were stably effective in the second cohort, except for social anxiety. Girls revealed greater gains in social awareness and greater reductions of the levels of social isolation and social anxiety when compared with boys. Intervention students with lower social awareness pretest scores profited more than controls. These results indicated that the intervention improved the social and emotional competencies of middle school students, supporting the cross-cultural generalization of social-emotional learning programs' efficacy.


Asunto(s)
Emociones , Aprendizaje , Autocontrol , Estudiantes/psicología , Adolescente , Concienciación , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Portugal , Servicios de Salud Escolar , Habilidades Sociales , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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J Youth Adolesc ; 46(3): 656-667, 2017 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27007715

RESUMEN

Understanding which factors are relevant for the effectiveness of social and emotional learning programs is of key importance in designing interventions. This study investigated the effectiveness of a universal, school-based, social and emotional learning program for low middle school students (5th and 6th grades) and compared two program delivery formats for the intervention: curriculum (a semi-structured format) and pre-package (fixed structure).The program also analyzed differential gender effects. There were 982 participants (M age  = 11.22; SD = 1.02, 46.8 % girls): 318 in the control condition, 355 students in the intervention delivered with a curriculum format and 309 in the intervention delivered in a pre-package format, assessed at pretest, posttest and follow-up eight months later. Multilevel analyses identified positive intervention results in social awareness, self-control, self-esteem, social isolation and social anxiety. The pre-packaged format led to better results in self-esteem and social isolation. Boys gained more in social awareness in both program delivery formats. These findings support the program's effectiveness and the importance of designing the intervention to match program delivery formats with developmental needs.


Asunto(s)
Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Autoimagen , Autocontrol , Habilidades Sociales , Estudiantes/psicología , Adolescente , Curriculum , Emociones , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Análisis Multinivel , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud , Instituciones Académicas
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J Prim Prev ; 37(5): 433-47, 2016 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27631814

RESUMEN

We examined the effects of a social and emotional learning program, Program Positive Attitude, on the social and emotional competencies and self-esteem of Portuguese elementary school students, from the twin perspectives of students and their teachers. Participants were 1237 fourth grade students from 37 schools in a Portuguese municipality, with a mean age of 9.2 years, of which 970 students (in 86 classes) participated in the program and 267 students (in 21 classes) served as a comparison group. Students and their teachers completed questionnaires prior to and following the intervention. We used multilevel linear modeling with a repeated measures design to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. Both students and their teachers reported significant intervention gains in self-control and social awareness. Students' in the intervention group also identified reductions in social isolation and improvements in self-esteem, and their teachers reported decreases in their students' social anxiety. An analysis by gender revealed that only girls showed increases in self-esteem, and only boys reported reduced social isolation. These findings support the effectiveness of the program.


Asunto(s)
Emociones , Instituciones Académicas , Autoimagen , Autocontrol , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudiantes
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J Adolesc ; 43: 29-38, 2015 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26048199

RESUMEN

This study investigated the impact, reported by students and their teachers, of a universal, school-based, social-emotional learning program, implemented in three school years on the social-emotional competencies of middle school students (7th to 9th grade). It also analyzes, at post-test and follow-up, the differential results by gender and among students with lower levels of competence. There were 1091 participants, 855 students received the treatment condition (i.e., Project Attitude) and 236 students the control condition. Self-reports identified positive intervention results in social awareness, self-control, self-esteem, social isolation and social anxiety, teachers reported gains in all dimensions. These positive effects were stably effective along the three cohorts. Self-reports also identified bigger gains for girls in social awareness and for boys in social anxiety, self-esteem and leadership. Students with initial lower levels of competence benefited more from the intervention, especially at follow-up. These results support the effectiveness of social-emotional learning programs.


Asunto(s)
Conducta del Adolescente/psicología , Emociones , Aprendizaje Social , Percepción Social , Estudiantes/psicología , Adolescente , Ansiedad/psicología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Análisis Multinivel , Desarrollo de Programa/métodos , Desarrollo de Programa/estadística & datos numéricos , Instituciones Académicas/estadística & datos numéricos , Autoimagen , Autocontrol/psicología , Factores Sexuales
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J Interpers Violence ; 36(11-12): 5122-5144, 2021 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30272492

RESUMEN

This study investigated how social and emotional competencies are related to middle school students' involvement in bullying, and whether class-levels variables influence this association. There were 668 participants (Mage = 12.73, SD = 1.08) who participated in a screening for inclusion in a social and emotional learning program. Results showed that students not involved in bullying displayed higher levels of self-esteem than students involved in bullying in any role (victims, perpetrators, or bully-victims), higher levels of self-control and social awareness than perpetrators and bully-victims, and higher levels of responsible decision making than bully-victims. Gender did not moderate the relation between any bullying roles and social and emotional competencies, but class size moderated the relation between being a bully/victim and self-esteem and between being a bully and self-control. These results supported the relevance of including class-level variables when analyzing the relation between bullying and social and emotional competencies.


Asunto(s)
Acoso Escolar , Víctimas de Crimen , Niño , Emociones , Humanos , Análisis Multinivel , Estudiantes
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Psychol Rep ; 119(1): 221-36, 2016 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27356548

RESUMEN

The Social and Emotional Competencies Evaluation Questionnaire-Teacher's version, Short Form (QACSE-P-SF) allows teachers to assess their students' social and emotional competencies, having been designed for program evaluation. Thirty-nine teachers completed the QACSE-P-SF, regarding 657 students (fourth to ninth grades). Factor analyses supported a six-factor structure with acceptable internal consistency. Sex differences were found with teachers reporting girls as having higher scores on Self-Control, Social Awareness, Relationship Skills, and Responsible Decision Making. Developmental differences were also found with fourth-grade students presenting higher levels of Social Awareness and Relationship Skills than older students. The final version of the QACSE-P-SF is composed by 30 items, organized into six scales and less time consuming than the previous version for teachers who need to assess full classes.


Asunto(s)
Psicometría/instrumentación , Autocontrol , Habilidades Sociales , Estudiantes/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Adolescente , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Maestros , Factores Sexuales
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