Social competence promotion with inner-city and suburban young adolescents: effects on social adjustment and alcohol use.

M Caplan, RP Weissberg, JS Grober…�- Journal of consulting�…, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
M Caplan, RP Weissberg, JS Grober, PJ Sivo, K Grady, C Jacoby
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 1992psycnet.apa.org
This study assessed the impact of school-based social competence training on skills, social
adjustment, and self-reported substance use of 282 sixth and seventh graders. Training
emphasized broad-based competence promotion in conjunction with domain-specific
application to substance abuse prevention. The 20-session program comprised six units:
stress management, self-esteem, problem solving, substances and health information,
assertiveness, and social networks. Findings indicated positive training effects on Ss' skills�…
Abstract
This study assessed the impact of school-based social competence training on skills, social adjustment, and self-reported substance use of 282 sixth and seventh graders. Training emphasized broad-based competence promotion in conjunction with domain-specific application to substance abuse prevention. The 20-session program comprised six units: stress management, self-esteem, problem solving, substances and health information, assertiveness, and social networks. Findings indicated positive training effects on Ss’ skills in handling interpersonal problems and coping with anxiety. Teacher ratings revealed improvements in Ss’ constructive conflict resolution with peers, impulse control, and popularity. Self-report ratings indicated gains in problem-solving efficacy. Results suggest some preventive impact on self-reported substance use intentions and excessive alcohol use. In general, the program was found to be beneficial for both inner-city and suburban students.
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