The Student Check-Up: effects of paraprofessional-delivered Motivational Interviewing on academic outcomes

Gerald G. Strait, E. R. Lee, Samuel D McQuillin, John D. Terry, M. Cebada, J. Strait
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Abstract Paraprofessionals and school volunteers increase the number of youth who receive academic and mental health interventions by providing services that were traditionally reserved for professional staff. However, the promise of these low-cost, high-volume non-professional services is tempered by the lack of experimental evidence documenting their effectiveness. In this study, we trained non-professionals to provide a brief school-based Motivational Interviewing (MI) intervention called the Student Check-Up (SCU) to middle school-students. In contrast with previous studies, we found no significant differences between treatment and control groups in post-treatment academic grades. However, following the SCU, participants randomly assigned to the treatment group rated the importance of in-class participation and academic effort self-efficacy significantly higher than those in the control group. Based on these results, we provide recommendations for improving the effectiveness of paraprofessionals’ use of the SCU and for improving future research methodology in this area.
学生检查:准专业人员提供的动机面试对学业成绩的影响
摘要准专业人员和学校志愿者通过提供传统上为专业人员保留的服务,增加了接受学术和心理健康干预的青年人数。然而,由于缺乏证明其有效性的实验证据,这些低成本、高容量非专业服务的前景受到了削弱。在这项研究中,我们培训非专业人员为中学生提供一种简短的基于学校的动机访谈(MI)干预,称为学生检查(SCU)。与之前的研究相比,我们发现治疗组和对照组在治疗后的学业成绩上没有显著差异。然而,在SCU之后,随机分配到治疗组的参与者对课堂参与和学业努力自我效能感的重要性的评价显著高于对照组。基于这些结果,我们为提高辅助专业人员使用SCU的有效性以及改进该领域未来的研究方法提供了建议。
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