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Effectiveness of Optimism Skills Group Training: Examination of the Attributional Styles of Boys at the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center

BACKGROUND: The way that people explain events may influence aspects of their development and health. A number of studies have reported that there is a positive relationship between pessimism and the risk of poor heath, infectious disease, and early mortality. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to...

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Autores principales: Nikmanesh, Zahra, Kazemi, Yahya, Raghibi, Mahvash, Rabani Bavejdan, Marjan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24971234
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.4412
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author Nikmanesh, Zahra
Kazemi, Yahya
Raghibi, Mahvash
Rabani Bavejdan, Marjan
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Kazemi, Yahya
Raghibi, Mahvash
Rabani Bavejdan, Marjan
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description BACKGROUND: The way that people explain events may influence aspects of their development and health. A number of studies have reported that there is a positive relationship between pessimism and the risk of poor heath, infectious disease, and early mortality. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of an optimism skills group training (OSGT) on the attribution styles of delinquent boys. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A quasi-experimental method with a two-group design was used, with random assignment and pre- and post-tests. The subjects were selected from adolescent boys, aged 13 to 18 years, in the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center (KJCRC). The participants were allocated to two matched groups based on their pre-test scores. They were assigned randomly to the control and experimental groups. The sample comprised 61 boys. Optimism Skills Group Training (OSGT) was conducted with the experimental group during 10 sessions. Then the subjects were administered the post-test, with a follow-up test a month later. Statistical analysis was conducted using the t-test and repeated-measures analysis of variance. The research instrument was the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ). RESULTS: The results showed that the OSGT changed the attributional styles of delinquent boys from pessimistic to optimistic. Also, the follow up study showed that the effect on the delinquent boys’ attributional style was still present after one month. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the OSGT is an effective technique for inculcating an optimistic attribution style in delinquent boys, this important method needs to be continually implemented in their education.
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spelling pubmed-40701052014-06-26 Effectiveness of Optimism Skills Group Training: Examination of the Attributional Styles of Boys at the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center Nikmanesh, Zahra Kazemi, Yahya Raghibi, Mahvash Rabani Bavejdan, Marjan Int J High Risk Behav Addict Original Article BACKGROUND: The way that people explain events may influence aspects of their development and health. A number of studies have reported that there is a positive relationship between pessimism and the risk of poor heath, infectious disease, and early mortality. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of an optimism skills group training (OSGT) on the attribution styles of delinquent boys. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A quasi-experimental method with a two-group design was used, with random assignment and pre- and post-tests. The subjects were selected from adolescent boys, aged 13 to 18 years, in the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center (KJCRC). The participants were allocated to two matched groups based on their pre-test scores. They were assigned randomly to the control and experimental groups. The sample comprised 61 boys. Optimism Skills Group Training (OSGT) was conducted with the experimental group during 10 sessions. Then the subjects were administered the post-test, with a follow-up test a month later. Statistical analysis was conducted using the t-test and repeated-measures analysis of variance. The research instrument was the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ). RESULTS: The results showed that the OSGT changed the attributional styles of delinquent boys from pessimistic to optimistic. Also, the follow up study showed that the effect on the delinquent boys’ attributional style was still present after one month. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the OSGT is an effective technique for inculcating an optimistic attribution style in delinquent boys, this important method needs to be continually implemented in their education. Kowsar 2012-07-25 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC4070105/ /pubmed/24971234 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.4412 Text en Copyright ©2012, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences; Published by Kowsar. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Raghibi, Mahvash
Rabani Bavejdan, Marjan
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title_fullStr Effectiveness of Optimism Skills Group Training: Examination of the Attributional Styles of Boys at the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Optimism Skills Group Training: Examination of the Attributional Styles of Boys at the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center
title_short Effectiveness of Optimism Skills Group Training: Examination of the Attributional Styles of Boys at the Kerman Juvenile Correction and Rehabilitation Center
title_sort effectiveness of optimism skills group training: examination of the attributional styles of boys at the kerman juvenile correction and rehabilitation center
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24971234
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ijhrba.4412
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