Direct and Mediated Effects of a Social-Emotional and Character Development Program on Adolescent Substance Use.

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Kendra M Lewis, Niloofar Bavarian, Frank J Snyder, Alan Acock, Joseph Day, David L Dubois, Peter Ji, Marc B Schure, Naida Silverthorn, Samuel Vuchinich, Brian R Flay
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Mitigating and preventing substance use among adolescents requires approaches that address the multitude of factors that influence this behavior. Such approaches must be tested, not only for evidence of empirical effectiveness, but also to determine the mechanisms by which they are successful. The aims of the present study were twofold: 1) To determine the effectiveness of a school-based social-emotional and character development (SECD) program, Positive Action (PA), in reducing substance use (SU) among a sample of U.S. youth living in a low-income, urban environment, and 2) to test one mechanism by which the program achieves its success. We used longitudinal mediation analysis to test the hypotheses that: 1) students attending PA intervention schools engage in significantly less SU than students attending control schools, 2) students attending PA intervention schools show significantly better change in SECD than students attending control schools, and 3) the effect of the PA intervention on SU is mediated by the change in SECD. Analyses revealed program effects on both SECD and SU, a relationship between SECD and SU, and the effects of PA on SU were completely mediated by changes in SECD. Future research directions and implications for school-based social-emotional and character development efforts and substance use prevention are addressed.

社会情绪和性格发展项目对青少年物质使用的直接和中介影响。
减轻和预防青少年使用药物需要处理影响这种行为的众多因素。这些方法必须经过检验,不仅要有经验有效性的证据,而且要确定它们成功的机制。本研究的目的有两个:1)确定以学校为基础的社会情感和性格发展(SECD)计划,积极行动(PA)在减少生活在低收入城市环境中的美国青年样本中的物质使用(SU)方面的有效性;2)测试该计划取得成功的一种机制。我们使用纵向中介分析来检验假设:1)PA干预学校学生的SU显著低于对照组学校学生,2)PA干预学校学生的SECD变化显著优于对照组学校学生,3)PA干预对SU的影响是由SECD变化介导的。分析结果表明,计划对SECD和SU均有影响,SECD和SU之间存在一定的关系,PA对SU的影响完全由SECD的变化介导。未来的研究方向和意义,以学校为基础的社会情感和性格发展努力和物质使用预防。
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期刊介绍: It is a peer-reviewed, international, electronic journal providing space for high quality, empirically based papers on effective intervention and evaluation in the area of emotional education. The journal has special issues dedicated to specific topics in emotional education, and a book review section. Some of the areas related covered by the journal include amongst others emotional intelligence, social and emotional development, educational resilience, social and emotional health, social and emotional literacy, social and emotional competence, social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, health promotion in schools, mental health in children and young people, mental health in schools, behaviour management and behaviour modification, teaching and learning.
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