Edwards Paul, van de Mortel Thea, Stevens John
Student Behaviour Services, Coffs Harbour Christian Community School, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2017 Aug;25(4):241-245. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12332. Epub 2016 Nov 17.
The Rock and Water Program (RWP) has been implemented in some Australian schools as a means of addressing school disengagement, anger and aggression, which are significant determinants of mental illness. However, much of the evidence supporting the RWP is anecdotal. This project explored rural adolescent males' perceptions of the RWP.
Questionnaires were used to gather data about the students prior to their commencement in the RWP. Focus group interviews were conducted with students at weeks 5 and 9 of the 9-week program. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
The RWP was facilitated in four schools in rural NSW over three terms for a total of 12 program deliveries. One hundred and eighty-seven rural adolescent males participated in the focus groups. The participants were identified by their school as disengaged in schoolwork and either perpetrators and/or victims of anger and aggression.
Participants liked the 'learning by doing' action-oriented approach, and reported learning strategies that could reduce aggression in the school and wider community.
The focus groups provided insight into why these adolescent boys engaged with this program when generally engagement in school, overall, was reported as poor. Suggestions for program improvement included more or longer sessions, and the inclusion of girls.
This study found that the RWP engaged rurally based boys, who spoke positively about the action-oriented program. Future research could examine if this translates into reduced incidents of anger and violence at school and improved school engagement and overall physical and mental health.
“岩石与水计划”(RWP)已在澳大利亚的一些学校实施,作为解决学校脱节、愤怒和攻击行为的一种方式,而这些行为是精神疾病的重要决定因素。然而,支持该计划的许多证据都是轶事性的。本项目探讨了农村青少年男性对RWP的看法。
在学生开始参加RWP之前,使用问卷收集有关他们的数据。在为期9周的计划的第5周和第9周与学生进行了焦点小组访谈。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。
RWP在新南威尔士州农村的四所学校分三个学期进行,共进行了12次课程。187名农村青少年男性参加了焦点小组。参与者被学校认定为在学业上脱节,并且是愤怒和攻击行为的实施者和/或受害者。
参与者喜欢这种“边做边学”的行动导向方法,并报告了可以减少学校和更广泛社区中攻击行为的学习策略。
焦点小组深入了解了为什么这些青少年男孩参与这个项目,而总体上学业参与度普遍较低。对项目改进提出的建议包括增加课程或延长课程时间,并纳入女孩。
本研究发现,RWP吸引了农村男孩,他们对这个行动导向的项目给予了积极评价。未来的研究可以考察这是否能转化为学校中愤怒和暴力事件的减少,以及学校参与度和整体身心健康的改善。