Leventhal Katherine Sachs, Gillham Jane, DeMaria Lisa, Andrew Gracy, Peabody John, Leventhal Steve
CorStone, 250 Camino Alto, Suite 100A, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA.
Department of Psychology, Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA, USA.
J Adolesc. 2015 Dec;45:284-95. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.09.011. Epub 2015 Nov 11.
We conducted a randomized controlled trial of a 5-month resilience-based program (Girls First Resilience Curriculum or RC) among 2308 rural adolescent girls at 57 government schools in Bihar, India. Local women with at least a 10th grade education served as group facilitators. Girls receiving RC improved more (vs. controls) on emotional resilience, self-efficacy, social-emotional assets, psychological wellbeing, and social wellbeing. Effects were not detected on depression. There was a small, statistically significant negative effect on anxiety (though not likely clinically significant). Results suggest psychosocial assets and wellbeing can be improved for girls in high-poverty, rural schools through a brief school-day program. To our knowledge, this is one of the largest developing country trials of a resilience-based school-day curriculum for adolescents.
我们在印度比哈尔邦57所政府学校的2308名农村少女中进行了一项为期5个月的基于复原力的项目(女孩优先复原力课程,简称RC)的随机对照试验。至少受过十年级教育的当地女性担任小组辅导员。接受RC课程的女孩在情绪复原力、自我效能感、社会情感资产、心理健康和社会幸福感方面比对照组有更大改善。未发现对抑郁症有影响。对焦虑症有一个小的、具有统计学意义的负面影响(尽管在临床上可能不显著)。结果表明,通过一个简短的在校日项目,可以改善高贫困农村学校女孩的心理社会资产和幸福感。据我们所知,这是发展中国家针对青少年开展的基于复原力的在校日课程的最大规模试验之一。