基于网络的成长心态单次干预减少社会工作和咨询学员实习相关焦虑:一项随机对照试验。

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Yongyi Wang, An Xi, Stella S K Wong, Janet Tsin Yee Leung, Elaine Chow, Kong Yam, Shimin Zhu
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目的:社会工作和咨询的实习是密集的,学员的心态决定了学习经验。我们开发了一种名为基于网络的智力、失败和情绪心态单次干预(We- smile)的干预方法,并检验了它在减少实习相关焦虑方面的可接受性和有效性。材料与方法:前期研究采用两组随机对照试验。参与者从社会工作和咨询实习项目中招募,并随机分配到We-SMILE或照常培训(TAU)组。参与者在干预前(T0)、干预后(T1)、两周(T2)和八周(T3)随访时进行在线调查。数据分析采用描述性统计、配对t检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验。结果:共有37名学员参与先导研究(We-SMILE组15名,TAU组22名)。组内分析显示,干预后对减少实习相关焦虑有显著影响(Z = -2.010, p =。044, Cohen’s d = 1.214),提高实习准备(Z = -2.669, p = 1.214)。008, Cohen’s d = 1.902)和8周随访时的置信度(t = 2.712, p =。017, Cohen’s d = 0.700)。讨论:We-SMILE干预在支持实习学员方面表现出短期和长期的积极效果。这些发现表明,与智力、失败和情绪相关的心态可以影响专业实践的各个方面。结论:初步研究表明We-SMILE作为一种可接受和有效的实习培训干预手段的潜力。需要更大的样本进行更全面的评估。
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A Web-Based Single-Session Intervention of Growth Mindsets for Reducing Practicum-Related Anxiety Among Social Work and Counseling Trainees: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

Purpose: Practicum in social work and counseling is intensive, and trainees' mindsets shape learning experiences. We developed an intervention named Web-based Single-session Intervention of Mindsets on Intelligence, Failure, and Emotion (We-SMILE) and examined its acceptability and efficacy on reducing practicum-related anxiety.

Materials and methods: The pilot study used a two-arm randomized controlled trial. Participants were recruited from social work and counseling practicum programs and were randomly allocated to the We-SMILE or training-as-usual (TAU) group. Participants were surveyed online at pre- (T0), post-intervention (T1), two-week (T2), and eight-week (T3) follow-ups. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.

Results: A total of 37 trainees participated in the pilot study (We-SMILE group: 15, TAU group: 22). Within-group analyses showed significant effects on reducing practicum-related anxiety at post-intervention (Z = -2.010, p = .044, Cohen's d = 1.214), improving practicum preparation (Z = -2.669, p = .008, Cohen's d = 1.902) and confidence at eight-week follow-up (t = 2.712, p = .017, Cohen's d = 0.700).

Discussion: The We-SMILE intervention demonstrated short- and long-term positive effects in supporting practicum trainees. These findings suggest that mindsets related to intelligence, failure, and emotion can influence various dimensions of professional practice.

Conclusion: The pilot study demonstrated the potential of We-SMILE as an acceptable and effective practicum training intervention. A larger sample is needed for more comprehensive evaluations.

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