Educational and psychosocial support for conflict-affected youths: The effectiveness of a school-based intervention targeting academic underachievement
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26176Date
2022-03-22Type
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Abstract
This study investigated the effect of a school-based and teacher-led psychosocial intervention that
targeted academic underachievement among conflict-affected youths. We hypothesized that
participants in the intervention would experience improved school functioning and reduced levels
of stress-related symptoms after the intervention, in comparison to a control group. The study was
carried out in Gaza, employed a randomized control trial design, and included 300 students
between 9 and16 years of age. Students that completed the intervention reported improvement
in all the domains measured after participation: better school functioning, a reduced level of stressrelated symptoms, as well as long-term effects in the ability to self-regulate negative emotions, selfefficacy, better study skills, and a higher academic performance. The long-term effects were
observed five months after the intervention was carried out. The implications for the implementation of psychosocial support for conflict-affected youth are discussed.
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RoutledgeCitation
Forsberg JTF, Schultz J. Educational and psychosocial support for conflict-affected youths: The effectiveness of a school-based intervention targeting academic underachievement. International Journal of School & Educational Psychology. 2022Metadata
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