Steese Stephanie, Dollette Maya, Phillips William, Hossfeld Elizabeth, Matthews Gail, Taormina Giovanna
Department of Psychology, Dominican University of California, USA.
Adolescence. 2006 Spring;41(161):55-74.
The Girls' Circle is a support group for adolescent girls developed by Beth Hossfeld and Giovanna Taormina as a unique program that addresses the needs of girls by focusing on increasing connections, building empathic skills, and developing resiliency. The present study evaluates the effectiveness of the Girls' Circle intervention on improving social support, body image, locus of control, self-efficacy, and self-esteem. Sixty-three girls from 9 support groups (comprising 5 to 15 girls each) across the United States completed the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, the Body Parts Satisfaction Scale, the Nowicki-Strickland Personal Reaction Survey, Schwarzer's General Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale both before and after the 10-week Girls' Circle program. Results revealed a significant increase in social support, body image, and self-efficacy after completion of the program.
“女孩圈”是由贝丝·霍斯费尔德和乔瓦娜·陶尔米纳为青春期女孩设立的一个支持小组,是一个独特的项目,通过专注于加强人际关系、培养共情能力和增强复原力来满足女孩的需求。本研究评估了“女孩圈”干预措施在改善社会支持、身体意象、控制点、自我效能感和自尊方面的效果。来自美国9个支持小组(每个小组由5至15名女孩组成)的63名女孩在为期10周的“女孩圈”项目前后分别完成了多维感知社会支持量表、身体部位满意度量表、诺维基-斯特里克兰个人反应调查、施瓦泽一般自我效能量表和罗森伯格自尊量表。结果显示,项目结束后,社会支持、身体意象和自我效能感显著提高。