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IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Linyun Fu, Yibin Yang, Alida Bouris
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中国大陆的农村儿童,特别是那些父母为了经济机会而迁移的农村儿童,面临着独特的心理、情感和行为(MEB)挑战。由于很少有心理健康专业人员可以解决农村学生的MEB需求,依赖于教师主导的干预措施的任务转移方法,如基于证据的社会和情感学习(SEL)计划,是一个很有前途的选择。然而,我们对中国农村地区教师主导的SEL项目的实施决定因素知之甚少,这是维持和扩大有效项目规模的关键差距。本研究定性地探讨了实施积极成长课程(PGC)的语境决定因素。积极成长课程是一项有效的、由教师主导的SEL项目,在中国西南部的两所农村学校向648名五年级学生实施。在实施研究综合框架的指导下,我们对所有实施PGC的N = 15名学校教师和管理人员进行了深入访谈。访谈录音,由两名独立编码员进行快速定性分析。代码被组织成四个主要主题,详细说明了上下文决定因素如何塑造PGC的可接受性、适当性、可行性、保真度和可持续性。研究结果表明,创新促进因素,如相对优势、低复杂性、干预设计和感知有效性,促进了PGC的可接受性和适当性(主题1),实施策略,如培训、促进和冠军,对确保保真度至关重要(主题2)。然而,尽管教师的积极性很高,但可行性和可持续性受到内部环境压力和行政负担的威胁,这些压力和行政负担优先考虑学生的学业成功而不是他们的SEL(主题3),以及缺乏社区支持和政府对SEL计划的低资助,这两个外部环境决定因素(主题4)。这些障碍导致一些教师质疑他们是否是SEL课程的最佳提供者。讨论了潜在的PGC适应性,以及可能的实施策略和辅助干预措施,以维持和扩大有效的教师主导的项目,从而支持农村学生的MEB健康和学业成功。
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Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a School-Based Social and Emotional Learning Program for Rural Children in China: A Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Rural children in mainland China, particularly those whose parents migrate for economic opportunities, face distinct mental, emotional, and behavioral (MEB) challenges. With few mental health professionals available to address rural student's MEB needs, task-shifting approaches that rely on teacher-led interventions, such as the evidence-based Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) program, are a promising alternative. However, little is known about the implementation determinants of teacher-led SEL programs in rural China, a key gap for sustaining and scaling effective programs. The present study qualitatively explored the contextual determinants of implementing the Positive Growth Curriculum (PGC), an efficacious, teacher-led SEL program delivered to 648 fifth graders in two rural schools in southwest China. We conducted in-depth interviews with all N = 15 schoolteachers and administrators who implemented PGC, with questions guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Interviews were audio recorded and two independent coders conducted Rapid Qualitative Analysis. Codes were organized into four major themes detailing how contextual determinants shaped the acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, fidelity, and sustainability of PGC. Findings indicated that innovation facilitators, e.g., relative advantage, low complexity, intervention design, and perceived effectiveness, facilitated PGC acceptability and appropriateness (Theme 1) and implementation strategies, e.g., training, facilitation and champions, were vital for ensuring fidelity (Theme 2). However, despite high teacher motivation and buy-in, feasibility and sustainability were threatened by inner setting pressures and administrative burdens that prioritize student's academic success over their SEL (Theme 3) and a lack of community buy-in and low governmental funding for SEL initiatives, two outer setting determinants (Theme 4). These barriers led some teachers to question if they are the optimal deliverers for SEL curricula. Potential PGC adaptations are discussed, as are possible implementation strategies and adjunctive interventions to sustain and scale effective teacher-led programs that can support rural students' MEB health and academic success.

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期刊介绍: The aim of Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services is to improve mental health services through research. This journal primarily publishes peer-reviewed, original empirical research articles.  The journal also welcomes systematic reviews. Please contact the editor if you have suggestions for special issues or sections focusing on important contemporary issues.  The journal usually does not publish articles on drug or alcohol addiction unless it focuses on persons who are dually diagnosed. Manuscripts on children and adults are equally welcome. Topics for articles may include, but need not be limited to, effectiveness of services, measure development, economics of mental health services, managed mental health care, implementation of services, staffing, leadership, organizational relations and policy, and the like.  Please review previously published articles for fit with our journal before submitting your manuscript.
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