COVID-19,学校心理培训师的心理健康、技术使用和工作满意度。

Joel O Bocanegra, Jennifer Gallup, Minghui Hou, Aaron A Gubi, Chung-Hau Fan, Nai-Jiin Yang, Celal Perihan
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COVID-19 大流行有可能加剧学校心理学人员的危机。关于大流行病对学校心理学培训师和课程讲授的影响,目前还缺乏相关知识。在这项全国性研究中,92 名学校心理学培训师完成了一份在线问卷,内容涉及大流行病期间的技术教学变革、工作满意度以及他们自身的心理健康。研究结果表明,在大流行病期间,大多数培训师表示他们(a) 从面对面授课转为以在线授课为主,(b) 对自己的工作基本满意,(c) 普遍体验到积极的幸福感。此外,相当一部分在大流行病期间改用混合教学和在线教学的培训师表示,在大流行病消退后,他们可能会继续使用这些教学模式。遗憾的是,尽管学校心理培训师在大流行期间表现出了普遍的抗压能力,但仍有近 20% 的参与者被筛查出可能患有抑郁症。
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COVID-19, Mental Health, Technology Use, and Job Satisfaction Among School Psychology Trainers.

COVID-19, Mental Health, Technology Use, and Job Satisfaction Among School Psychology Trainers.

COVID-19, Mental Health, Technology Use, and Job Satisfaction Among School Psychology Trainers.

COVID-19, Mental Health, Technology Use, and Job Satisfaction Among School Psychology Trainers.

The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to exacerbate the school psychology personnel crisis. There is a dearth of knowledge regarding how the pandemic has impacted school psychology trainers and course delivery. In this national study, 92 school psychology trainers completed an online questionnaire regarding technological instructional changes, job satisfaction, and their own mental health well-being during the pandemic. Findings suggest that during the portion of the pandemic assessed most trainers reported that they: (a) switched from in-person instruction to primarily online instruction, (b) were mostly satisfied with their jobs, and (c) generally experienced a positive sense of well-being. Furthermore, a sizable portion of those that switched to a mixture of hybrid and online instruction during the pandemic endorsed that they are likely to continue to use these modalities after the pandemic subsides. Unfortunately, although school psychology trainers presented as generally resilient workforce during the pandemic, almost 20% participants screened positive for possible depression.

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