The Effect of Life Skills Training on Social and Coping Skills, and Aggression in High School Students

K. Javidi, G. Garmaroudi
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Background: Adolescence is known as a stressful period in the process of growth which they experience a lot of emotional, physical and cognitive changes at the same time. It is important to develop life skills in this age group. The goal of the study was whether life skills training affect the social and coping skills and aggression in high school students. M aterials and Methods: A total of 100 high school students entered the study using a pretest-posttest assessment. All received life skills training (including coping skills, social skills and aggression control) during four sessions that each lasted 120 minutes. To compare the results before and after life skills training, four questionnaires including the individual characteristics of the study samples, the aggression test, the social skills test, and the coping skills checklist were used. R es ults: Life skills training had a positive and significant effect on social and coping skills. The results also showed there was a significant decrease in aggression among students. C onclusion: It is necessary to implement life skills training programs for a better and comprehensive development in students. Moreover, considering the formation of personality at an early age and the current situation of society, learning these skills at an early age seems more desirable.
生活技能训练对高中生社会、应对技能和攻击行为的影响
背景:青春期是成长过程中一个充满压力的时期,他们同时经历了许多情感、身体和认知方面的变化。在这个年龄段培养生活技能是很重要的。本研究的目的是探讨生活技能训练是否会影响高中生的社交、应对技能和攻击性。材料与方法:采用前测后测法对100名高中生进行问卷调查。所有人都接受了生活技能培训(包括应对技能、社交技能和攻击控制),每堂课持续120分钟。为了比较生活技能训练前后的结果,采用了研究样本的个体特征、攻击行为测试、社交技能测试和应对技能检查表四种问卷。结果:生活技能培训对学生的社会技能和应对技能有显著的正向影响。研究结果还显示,学生的攻击性显著下降。C结论:实施生活技能培训项目对学生更好、更全面的发展是必要的。此外,考虑到早期人格的形成和目前的社会状况,早期学习这些技能似乎更可取。
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