TEACHING-CHILDREN TO COPE WITH STRESSFUL EXPERIENCES - INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF A PRIMARY PREVENTION PROGRAM

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DUBOW, EF
SCHMIDT, D
MCBRIDE, J
EDWARDS, S
MERK, FL
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY | 1993年 / 22卷 / 04期
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10.1207/s15374424jccp2204_3
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Reported on an initial implementation and evaluation of a 13-session school-based primary prevention program designed to teach children coping skills. Practice of the skills was applied to five stressful experiences that are likely to occur to a significant number of children: parental separation/divorce, loss of a loved one, move to a new home or school, spending significant time in self-care, and being ''different''-ethnically, physically and so forth. Four fourth-grade classrooms (N = 92) were assigned to either an immediate- or delayed-intervention group. Program effects were found on improvement in children's ability to generate a repertoire of effective solutions to the stressful situations, as well as in their self-efficacy to implement effective solutions; these effects were generally maintained or strengthened at 5-month follow-up. No effects were found on knowledge of facts about the stressors or size of children's support networks. Process evaluation is also discussed.
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