Emotional Wellbeing in the Context of Primary-Secondary School Transitions: A Concept Analysis Paper

IF 10.1 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Charlotte Louise Bagnall, Divya Jindal-Snape, Emily Banwell, Margarita Panayiotou, Carla Mason, Pamela Qualter
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The number of children experiencing poor emotional wellbeing, which can lead to clinically significant mental health conditions in the long term, is increasing rapidly, as are government initiatives outlining the ‘frontline role’ of the school in supporting children’s emotional wellbeing during critical periods such as primary-secondary school transitions. However, both concepts (‘primary-secondary school transitions’ and ‘emotional wellbeing’) are poorly and inconsistently conceptualised and/or theoretically defined. This has significant consequences for identifying and supporting children’s emotional wellbeing. The aim of this concept analysis is to report a synthesis of the extant literature and define emotional wellbeing in the context of primary-secondary school transitions as a concept of emerging importance. The Walker and Avant (2005) method was utilised as a framework. Attributes, antecedents, and empirical referents were identified through synthesis of methodological approaches (specifically an international systematic literature review, UK-wide survey and 10 focus groups) and the mapping of multiple stakeholder perspectives (specifically researchers, educational practitioners, policy influencers and/or makers, and children). Attributes of emotional wellbeing in the context of primary-secondary school transitions include children’s affective experience of navigating primary-secondary school transitions in the here-and-now (e.g. presence of both positive and negative emotions), and their evaluations of their emotional wellbeing both globally and in the context of specific domains. Antecedents include children’s perceptions of their internal and external resources to manage the demands of primary-secondary school transitions and maintain a stable affective state. Consequences (positive and negative) include academic attainment, social adjustment, and school belonging in the short-term, and mental health, life chances, and social inequalities in the long-term. Our novel conceptualisation overcomes limitations in existing understanding of both primary-secondary school transitions and emotional wellbeing, establishing a foundation for developing a more cohesive and theoretical body of work within the field. Our conceptualisation and operational definition will have notable positive implications in advancing future research, policy, and practice, which are outlined.

小学-中学过渡背景下的情感幸福:概念分析论文
情绪健康状况不佳的儿童数量正在迅速增加,从长远来看,这可能导致临床上显着的心理健康状况,政府倡议概述了学校在小学-中学过渡等关键时期支持儿童情绪健康的“前线角色”。然而,这两个概念(“小学-中学过渡”和“情绪健康”)的概念化和/或理论定义都很差,而且不一致。这对于识别和支持儿童的情感健康有着重要的影响。这一概念分析的目的是报告现有文献的综合,并将中小学过渡背景下的情绪健康定义为一个新兴的重要概念。Walker和Avant(2005)的方法被用作一个框架。通过综合方法学方法(特别是国际系统文献综述、英国范围内的调查和10个焦点小组)和多个利益相关者视角(特别是研究人员、教育从业者、政策影响者和/或决策者以及儿童)的映射,确定了属性、前因由和经验参考。小学-中学过渡背景下的情绪健康属性包括儿童在此时此地引导小学-中学过渡的情感体验(例如积极和消极情绪的存在),以及他们在全球和特定领域背景下对自己情绪健康的评估。前因包括儿童对管理中小学过渡需求和维持稳定情感状态的内部和外部资源的感知。结果(积极和消极)包括短期的学业成就、社会适应和学校归属感,长期的心理健康、生活机会和社会不平等。我们的新概念克服了对中小学过渡和情感健康的现有理解的局限性,为在该领域内发展更具凝聚力和理论性的工作奠定了基础。我们的概念化和操作定义将对推进未来的研究、政策和实践产生显著的积极影响。
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Educational Psychology Review
Educational Psychology Review PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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15.70
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3.00%
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62
期刊介绍: Educational Psychology Review aims to disseminate knowledge and promote dialogue within the field of educational psychology. It serves as a platform for the publication of various types of articles, including peer-reviewed integrative reviews, special thematic issues, reflections on previous research or new research directions, interviews, and research-based advice for practitioners. The journal caters to a diverse readership, ranging from generalists in educational psychology to experts in specific areas of the discipline. The content offers a comprehensive coverage of topics and provides in-depth information to meet the needs of both specialized researchers and practitioners.
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