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Canan Kas; Sahika Sim Sek Çetinkaya – Health Education Research, 2025
Gynecological cancers are among the most prevalent cancers in women, making it essential to enhance women's health and awareness. Education is vital for raising this awareness. Constructivist educational models promote active learning and personal experiences, contrasting with traditional methods that emphasize information transmission. This study…
Descriptors: Cancer, Females, Gynecology, Knowledge Level
Emily C. Helminen; Xiaoyan Zhang; Adam J. Clawson; Melissa L. Morton; Emily L. Cary; Samantha E. Sinegar; Pamela Janack; Joshua C. Felver – ECNU Review of Education, 2025
Purpose: Stress is a risk factor for poor educational achievement and health. Mindfulness-based programming (MBP) is a viable technology for reducing stress, and Mindful Stress Buffering theory suggests that the benefits of MBP will be most pronounced during periods of high stress. This research details a replication of the MBP "Learning to…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Metacognition, Adolescents, Intervention
Emma Scripps; Daniel Sutherland; Peter E. Langdon; Richard P. Hastings; Kylie M. Gray – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: This review aimed to synthesise the literature about interventions for parents of adolescents with intellectual disability, including parental experience of receiving interventions and intervention effectiveness. Methods: Eligible interventions aimed to improve parenting skills and/or parent-adolescent relationships, adolescent…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Intellectual Disability
Eun Yeong Choe; David Sheffield – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Beyond correlational studies exploring the benefits of nature exposure, there have been studies assessing interventions that aim to improve nature connection in children and adolescents. A feeling of connection with nature or 'nature connectedness' describes our attitude towards nature, primarily reflecting the emotional, cognitive, and…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Natural Resources, Intervention
Somaya Abdel-Hameed Al-Ja’afreh; Alean Al-Krenawi; Feras Ali Al-Habies; Ahmad Nabeel Abudoush; Omar Ismail Hamzeh Alorani – Journal of International Students, 2025
This study explores the impact of a psychological and social support program on social support and psychological security among expatriate students. Using a quasi-experimental design, 48 Arab expatriate students at Al-Isra Private University (16 males, 32 females) were assigned to experimental and control groups (24 each). Standardized scales…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Mental Health, Well Being, Arabs
David Preisig; Regula Neuenschwander – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Despite the growing interest in school-based mindfulness training (SBMT) and its evaluation, evidence on the effectiveness of SBMT is still limited and somewhat inconsistent. Further, knowledge on the role of implementation quality, which is essential for a more widespread use of SBMT, is scarce. Objective: This study examined effects…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Training, Program Effectiveness, Elementary School Students
Pauliina Avola; Tiina Soini-Ikonen; Anne Jyrkiäinen; Viivi Pentikäinen – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Teacher burnout, stress, and turnover are increasing globally, underscoring the need to explore ways to reduce burnout and support teacher well-being. This scoping review identifies the contents, characteristics, and results of interventions to increase teacher well-being and reduce burnout. The search was conducted using two databases (Education…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Stress Variables, Labor Turnover, Intervention
Tajinder Saroya; Gayle A. Buck – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2025
Social and emotional competencies, such as self-awareness, self-regulation, and interpersonal skills, are vital. Previous studies have highlighted their importance for education. Consequently, studies on social-emotional learning (SEL) and science education are increasing, although still limited. The small-scale view of many studies has thus far…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Education, Program Effectiveness
Nicholas A. Gage; Timothy J. Lewis; Nanci L. Johnson; Gordon T. Way – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2025
The negative outcomes of exclusionary discipline practices on children and youth are well established. Fortunately, for the past two decades, research has demonstrated that pro-active instructional approaches and building supportive class and school environments can effectively promote student social, emotional, and behavioral well-being,…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Well Being, Positive Behavior Supports
Amanda Hay; Nicky Stanley-Clarke; Louise Winder; Robbie Maris; Chris Andrews; Jorie Knook – Health Education Journal, 2025
Background: Effectively supporting and promoting mental health education for at-risk populations is crucial. In New Zealand, risks in relation to the suicide for young farm labourers, alongside the stress associated with the transition to university and the vulnerability of rural communities, place agricultural students in a vulnerable position.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching, Well Being, Agricultural Education
Huy P. Phan; Bing Hiong Ngu; Hua Flora Zhong; Hasbee Haji Usop; Philip Nuli Anding – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The present nonexperimental study explores the role of the school social context in shaping students' schooling experiences and personal well-being. A dynamic school system provides a rich environment that encompasses various processes, factors, and outcomes, one of the most significant being the provision of quality social support. In particular,…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Educational Environment, Context Effect, Well Being
Lisa Holmes; Michelle Lefevre – Health Education Journal, 2025
Background: This article re-envisions the concept of value in relation to safeguarding and welfare services to young people who are experiencing adversity, risk and disadvantage. Current use of the terms 'cost-effectiveness' and 'value for money' within the policy and practice sectors is dominated by the concept of financial costs, most…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, At Risk Persons, Well Being, Cost Effectiveness
Implementation of Social Media Initiative in 2 Middle Schools: "Be Focused. Be Present. Be Somebody"
Julie Gazmararian; Grant Rivera; Sky Cupid Douglas; Eden Wakiweya; Parker Lincoln; Erin Harlow-Parker – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: In response to escalating concerns about the pervasive use of digital media and research documenting the impact on adolescent well-being and academic performance, schools are exploring opportunities to reverse these concerning trends. Many schools respond with full or partial bans on social media use during the school day; however,…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Social Media, Middle Schools, Middle School Students
Elise Robinson; Laura Crane – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
Drama is a subject through which pupils can explore and develop their social learning. Previous research into drama-based pedagogy has predominantly centred on outcomes that benchmark Autistic socialising against non-Autistic standards. This corrective ideology has been critiqued in the light of emerging research into the damaging impact of…
Descriptors: Drama, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
Victoria Hidalgo García; Javier Pérez-Padilla; Carlos Camacho Martínez-Vara de Rey; Lucía Jiménez García – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Among the different modalities of family support, home visiting programs have proved to be one of the most effective secondary prevention models for families involved in child welfare services. Despite the promising outcomes and the extensive available literature, further research is needed to investigate target population…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Environment, Home Visits, Program Implementation