Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations

The school environment offers significant opportunities to deliver psychological interventions to groups of young people in the UK. However, the nature and effectiveness of programmes are not consistently documented. This systematic review aimed to identify and examine group-based interventions deli...

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Main Author: Cheney, Gemma
Other Authors: Schlösser, Annette ; Nash, Poppy ; Glover, Lesley
Published: University of Hull 2011
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5503672017-12-24T15:09:47ZPsychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populationsCheney, GemmaSchlösser, Annette ; Nash, Poppy ; Glover, Lesley2011The school environment offers significant opportunities to deliver psychological interventions to groups of young people in the UK. However, the nature and effectiveness of programmes are not consistently documented. This systematic review aimed to identify and examine group-based interventions delivered in UK schools. Sixteen papers describing eight interventions were included. It was found that Nurture Groups have an immediate positive impact on the social and emotional well-being of young people. Results from follow-up studies are less clear, and limited by a high level of sample attrition. The findings reported in relation to Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning [SEAL}, cognitive behavioural and social skills based interventions were limited as each intervention is only evaluated by one paper. The review highlighted a need to implement well-designed, longitudinal studies with larger samples in order to evaluate which interventions are effective in UK schools.371.46Clinical psychologyUniversity of Hullhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.550367http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:5122Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Clinical psychology
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Clinical psychology
Cheney, Gemma
Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
description The school environment offers significant opportunities to deliver psychological interventions to groups of young people in the UK. However, the nature and effectiveness of programmes are not consistently documented. This systematic review aimed to identify and examine group-based interventions delivered in UK schools. Sixteen papers describing eight interventions were included. It was found that Nurture Groups have an immediate positive impact on the social and emotional well-being of young people. Results from follow-up studies are less clear, and limited by a high level of sample attrition. The findings reported in relation to Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning [SEAL}, cognitive behavioural and social skills based interventions were limited as each intervention is only evaluated by one paper. The review highlighted a need to implement well-designed, longitudinal studies with larger samples in order to evaluate which interventions are effective in UK schools.
author2 Schlösser, Annette ; Nash, Poppy ; Glover, Lesley
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Cheney, Gemma
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title Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
title_short Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
title_full Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
title_fullStr Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
title_full_unstemmed Psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
title_sort psychology in schools : understanding and intervening within vulnerable populations
publisher University of Hull
publishDate 2011
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