Reynolds J, Cooper D L
Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas.
J Prim Prev. 1995 Jun;15(4):377-85. doi: 10.1007/BF02279142.
This study examines the effectiveness of a primary drug prevention/early intervention counseling program for elementary school children. The program, sponsored by a community drug treatment and prevention agency, assists children in acquiring social skills, reducing behavioral problems, and increasing academic success. The program is currently implemented in targeted public schools in Northeast Florida. It is a model which demonstrates the effectiveness of a community and school alliance in positively impacting social skills and behavioral correlates leading to adolescent drug experimentation. Results of the study indicate that the counseling program significantly impacted behavioral problems such as Acting Out, Immaturity, and Distractibility as measured by the Walker Problem Behavior Checklist. Some improvements were also noted in the children's self-concept, particularly in perceptions of peer acceptance, as measured by the Piers-Harris Self-Concept Scale.
本研究考察了一项针对小学生的主要药物预防/早期干预咨询项目的效果。该项目由一个社区药物治疗与预防机构赞助,帮助孩子们获得社交技能、减少行为问题并提高学业成绩。该项目目前正在佛罗里达州东北部的目标公立学校实施。它是一个范例,展示了社区与学校联盟在积极影响社交技能以及导致青少年药物试验的行为相关因素方面的有效性。研究结果表明,该咨询项目对诸如“行为冲动”“不成熟”和“注意力分散”等行为问题产生了显著影响,这些行为问题是通过沃克问题行为清单来衡量的。在孩子们的自我概念方面也有一些改善,特别是在同伴接纳感方面,这是通过皮尔斯-哈里斯自我概念量表来衡量的。