[Resilient Children: Evaluation of a Programme to Promote Resilience in Kindergarten and Elementary School].

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Birgit Muckenhofer, Verena Wolf, David Riedl, Maria Rothmund, Barbara Juen, Bernhard Koch, Silvia Exenberger
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In the project "Resilient Children", a resilience promotion program for kindergartens and elementary schools was directly applied and evaluated during the COVID-19-crisis.The aim of the study was to strengthen the three sources of resilience according to Grotberg (1995) I HAVE, I AM and I CAN through targeted exercises and resilience-promoting communication (transfer to everyday life). Additionally, gender differences with regard to the effect of the programme were addressed. "Resilient Children" was evaluated at the impact level (pre-post design) and process level. Eight kindergartens and three elementary schools with 125 children participated. A total of 122 teachers and 70 parents provided information about the children. The results at the impact level showed that from the parent and teacher perspective, and from the self-perspective (children), the three sources of resilience were significantly strengthened. With regard to gender differences, the results from the perspective of teachers and parents showed that girls were characterised by greater changes than boys. Compared to the girls, the physical andmental well-being of the boys improved fromthe parents' point of view. The results of the process evaluation revealed a high level of motivation and enthusiasm for participation in the programme on the part of participating children and teachers. The success of "Resilient Children" depends on the identification of the teachers with the program.

[弹性儿童:促进幼儿园和小学弹性计划的评估]。
在“韧性儿童”项目中,一项针对幼儿园和小学的韧性提升计划在2019冠状病毒病危机期间被直接申请和评估。本研究的目的是通过有针对性的练习和促进弹性的沟通(转移到日常生活中)来加强Grotberg(1995)的“我有”,“我是”和“我能”的三个弹性来源。此外,还讨论了方案效果方面的性别差异。“弹性儿童”在影响水平(前后设计)和过程水平上进行评估。8所幼儿园和3所小学共有125名儿童参加。共有122名教师和70名家长提供了有关这些孩子的信息。影响层面的结果显示,从家长和教师角度以及从自我(儿童)角度来看,心理弹性的三个来源都得到了显著增强。关于性别差异,从教师和家长的角度来看,结果表明女孩的变化比男孩更大。从父母的角度来看,与女孩相比,男孩的身心健康状况有所改善。过程评价的结果显示,参与的儿童和教师对参与方案的积极性和热情很高。“适应力儿童”项目的成功取决于教师对该项目的认同。
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CiteScore
0.50
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16.70%
发文量
66
期刊介绍: Beiträge aus Praxis und Forschung, die sich mit Störungen der Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen sowie deren psychotherapeutischer Behandlung beschäftigen.
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