Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk

The study examined the efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in improving the psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment of the three levels of youth at-risk. The improvements in behavior of the subjects were also investigated through their self-reflections wri...

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Main Author: Lara, Yolanda Y.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-11702022-06-07T23:59:16Z Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk Lara, Yolanda Y. The study examined the efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in improving the psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment of the three levels of youth at-risk. The improvements in behavior of the subjects were also investigated through their self-reflections written in their journals and through the observation of teachers. The study employed the pretest-posttest design by Campbell and Stanley (1963). Purposive sampling was used in classifying the subjects according to the three levels of risk namely: remote, high risk, and imminent risk. Ten subjects composed each group; groupings were based on the severity of their problem and the behavior indicator designed by the researcher. The Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory (FSAI) was used to measure psychological security, the Edwards Personal Preference Survey (EPPS) to measure achievement motivation, and the Bell Adjustment Inventory (BAI) to measure social adjustment. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test and Kruskal Wallis Test were employed for the statistical treatment. Analyses and findings of the data reveal that SFBT is effective in bringing about improvements in psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment among youth at-risk regardless of their levels of being at-risk and the number of sessions they were exposed to. SFBT is also effective in producing positive behavioral changes that are observable to clients and teachers. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/171 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_doctoral/article/1170/viewcontent/CDTG004288_P.pdf Dissertations English Animo Repository Solution-focused brief therapy Social work with youth Social adjustment Achievement motivation Counseling
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Solution-focused brief therapy
Social work with youth
Social adjustment
Achievement motivation
Counseling
spellingShingle Solution-focused brief therapy
Social work with youth
Social adjustment
Achievement motivation
Counseling
Lara, Yolanda Y.
Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
description The study examined the efficacy of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) in improving the psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment of the three levels of youth at-risk. The improvements in behavior of the subjects were also investigated through their self-reflections written in their journals and through the observation of teachers. The study employed the pretest-posttest design by Campbell and Stanley (1963). Purposive sampling was used in classifying the subjects according to the three levels of risk namely: remote, high risk, and imminent risk. Ten subjects composed each group; groupings were based on the severity of their problem and the behavior indicator designed by the researcher. The Filipino Self-Appraisal Inventory (FSAI) was used to measure psychological security, the Edwards Personal Preference Survey (EPPS) to measure achievement motivation, and the Bell Adjustment Inventory (BAI) to measure social adjustment. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test and Kruskal Wallis Test were employed for the statistical treatment. Analyses and findings of the data reveal that SFBT is effective in bringing about improvements in psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment among youth at-risk regardless of their levels of being at-risk and the number of sessions they were exposed to. SFBT is also effective in producing positive behavioral changes that are observable to clients and teachers.
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author Lara, Yolanda Y.
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title Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
title_short Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
title_full Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
title_fullStr Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
title_sort efficacy of solution-focused brief therapy on psychological security, achievement motivation, and social adjustment on three different levels of youth at-risk
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/171
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