Can an Universal School-Based Social Emotional Learning Program Reduce Adolescents’ Social Withdrawal and Social Anxiety?

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Vanda Sousa
Patrícia Ribeiro Silva
Ana Maria Romão
Vítor Alexandre Coelho
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[1] Universidade Lusíada Porto,Centro de Investigação em Psicologia para o Desenvolvimento
[2] Académico de Torres Vedras,undefined
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Social withdrawal; Social anxiety; School climate; Social and emotional learning;
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There is a lack of studies analyzing if universal school-based Social and Emotional Learning programs can reduce social withdrawal and social anxiety. This study analyzed the effectiveness of one such program on those variables, and the role of individual school climate perceptions. In this nationwide study, 704 seventh to eighth-grade Portuguese students (Mage = 12.96, SD = 1.09, 48% girls), of which 215 (30.6%) in the comparison group, were assessed at pretest, post-test, and follow-up seven months later. Analyses showed positive intervention results in self- and teacher-reported social withdrawal and social anxiety. Regarding school climate, intervention group students with more positive teacher-student relationships benefitted more from program participation in social anxiety. These results support the program’s effectiveness for addressing social withdrawal and social anxiety.
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页码:2404 / 2416
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