COVID-19: Are School Counseling Services Ready? Students' Psychological Symptoms, School Counselors' Views, and Solutions

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作者
Karaman, Mehmet Akif [1 ]
Esici, Hasan [2 ]
Tomar, Ismail Hakki [2 ]
Aliyev, Ramin [2 ]
机构
[1] Kilis 7 Aralik Univ, Dept Psychol Counseling & Guidance, Kilis, Turkey
[2] Hasan Kalyoncu Univ, Dept Guidance & Psychol Counseling, Gaziantep, Turkey
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2021年 / 12卷
关键词
COVID-19; psychological symptoms; high school students; school counselors; counseling services; MENTAL-HEALTH; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; IMPACT; ADOLESCENCE; EPIDEMIC; OUTBREAK; STIGMA; STRESS; TESTS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.647740
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of COVID-19 on high school students' psychological symptoms and to understand how ready counselors and school counseling services are based on the data we have. Therefore, this research is designed under two different studies: (A) Study 1: Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on students' psychological symptoms and (B) Study 2: Views and expectations of students and school counselors about school counseling services. The first study was a quantitative study and included 549 high school students (398 female, 151 male). A structural equation model (SEM) was created to examine the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on participants' psychological symptoms. The Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) scores showed that 107 (19.50%) individuals had a score of 50 and above pointing out that individuals in this group had severe impact of event/trauma symptomologies. The SEM analysis indicated that IES-R scores had a total effect of 0.79 on anxiety, 0.75 on depression, 0.74 on negative self-concept, 0.68 on somatization, and 0.66 on hostility scores. Furthermore, female students had significantly higher scores on anxiety, depression, negative self-concept, somatization, hostility, and impact of events variables than male students. Study 2 was a qualitative design and consisted of five school counselors and five students from different schools. The results indicated that students' difficulties during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak were educational, cognitive, emotional, physiological, relational, technological, and related to routines. Academic, social, emotional, and behavioral issues came to the fore among the difficulties that can be experienced if students start face-to-face education. On the other hand, the school counselors listed that family relations, personal-social, emotional, and academic themes were the difficulties experienced by the students at the beginning of the COVID-19. In addition, when COVID-19 started, the services offered by school counselors were discussed under (1) services for the student, (2) services for the family, and (3) services for the teacher. Finally, according to the opinions of the school counselors, if students start face-to-face education, they may experience emotional, academic, and relational difficulties. In summary, it is vital that student personality services be prepared and implemented by school counseling services for schools based on the results.
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