One Year Follow Up Efficacy of the Coping Power Universal and Its Relations with Teachers’ Occupational Stress
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Measures
2.2. Intervention
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. CPU Effects
3.1.1. Overall Difficulties
3.1.2. Externalizing Problems
3.1.3. Internalizing Problems
3.1.4. Prosocial Behavior
3.2. Teachers’ Occupational Stress Influence on CPU Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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CPU Mean (SD) | Control Mean (SD) | |
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Overall Difficulties T0 | 8.58 (7.49) | 7.33 (5.41) |
Overall Difficulties T1 | 6.82 (6.55) | 8.01 (6.27) |
Overall Difficulties T2 | 8.17 (7.24) | 8.43 (6.67) |
Externalizing Problems T0 | 5.03 (5.28) | 3.93 (3.71) |
Externalizing Problems T1 | 4.09 (4.84) | 4.52 (4.29) |
Externalizing Problems T2 | 4.67 (5.19) | 4.81 (4.22) |
Internalizing Problems T0 | 3.55 (3.44) | 3.40 (2.83) |
Internalizing Problems T1 | 2.73 (2.99) | 3.49 (3.04) |
Internalizing Problems T2 | 3.50 (3.61) | 3.62 (3.35) |
Prosocial Behavior T0 | 7.06 (2.47) | 7.05 (2.29) |
Prosocial Behavior T1 | 7.90 (2.04) | 7.01 (2.56) |
Prosocial Behavior T2 | 7.72 (2.47) | 7.21 (2.56) |
Overall | Externalizing | Internalizing | Prosocial | |||||
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Est. (S.E.) | C.I. | Est. (S.E.) | C.I. | Est. (S.E.) | C.I. | Est. (S.E.) | C.I. | |
Intercept | 6.87 (0.68) | 5.45–8.28 | 3.54 (0.042) | 2.67–4.41 | 3.31 (0.37) | 2.55–4.07 | 7.00 (0.25) | 6.48–7.52 |
Group | 2.09 (0.96) | 0.10–4.08 | 1.80 (0.58) | 0.59–3.02 | 0.32 (0.51) | −0.73–1.38 | −0.27 (0.35) | −1.01–0.46 |
Time | 0.57 (0.20) | 0.17–0.97 | 0.44 (0.12) | 0.21–0.68 | 0.12 (0.12) | −0.11–0.35 | 0.02 (0.08) | −0.14–0.19 |
Group × Time | −1.37 (0.28) | −1.93–−0.82 | −0.91 (0.16) | −1.23–−0.58 | −0.42 (0.16) | −0.74–−0.098 | 0.43 (0.12) | 0.20–0.66 |
Subjects: Random Intercept | 34.32 (3.07) | 28.79–40.91 | 18.59 (1.61) | 15.68–22.04 | 7.04 (0.67) | 5.83–8.50 | 4.16 (0.39) | 3.44–5.02 |
Classrooms: Random Intercept | 0.92 (1.04) | 0.10–8.4 | 0.096 (0.39) | 0.00–303.59 | 0.35 (0.27) | 0.073–1.64 | 0.12 (0.13) | 0.01–1.01 |
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Levantini, V.; Ala, E.; Bertacchi, I.; Cristoni, G.; Maggi, S.; Pontrandolfo, G.; Torsellini, M.; Lochman, J.E.; Muratori, P. One Year Follow Up Efficacy of the Coping Power Universal and Its Relations with Teachers’ Occupational Stress. Children 2021, 8, 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100832
Levantini V, Ala E, Bertacchi I, Cristoni G, Maggi S, Pontrandolfo G, Torsellini M, Lochman JE, Muratori P. One Year Follow Up Efficacy of the Coping Power Universal and Its Relations with Teachers’ Occupational Stress. Children. 2021; 8(10):832. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100832
Chicago/Turabian StyleLevantini, Valentina, Emanuela Ala, Iacopo Bertacchi, Giulia Cristoni, Sara Maggi, Gaelle Pontrandolfo, Monica Torsellini, John E. Lochman, and Pietro Muratori. 2021. "One Year Follow Up Efficacy of the Coping Power Universal and Its Relations with Teachers’ Occupational Stress" Children 8, no. 10: 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100832
APA StyleLevantini, V., Ala, E., Bertacchi, I., Cristoni, G., Maggi, S., Pontrandolfo, G., Torsellini, M., Lochman, J. E., & Muratori, P. (2021). One Year Follow Up Efficacy of the Coping Power Universal and Its Relations with Teachers’ Occupational Stress. Children, 8(10), 832. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100832