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Improving the Social-Behavioral Adjustment of Adolescents: The Effectiveness of a Social Skills Group Intervention
Authors:Amanda W. Harrell  Sterett H. Mercer  Melissa E. DeRosier
Affiliation:(1) 3-C Institute for Social Development, 1903 North Harrison Avenue, Suite 101, Cary, NC 27513, USA
Abstract:We evaluated the efficacy of a social skills training intervention designed to improve adolescents’ social, emotional and behavioral adjustment, Social Skills Group Intervention-Adolescent (S.S.GRIN-A). Seventy-four adolescents (ages 13–16 years) and their parents were randomly assigned to either the treatment group (N = 40) or a wait-list control group (N = 34). Adolescents in the treatment and control groups were compared on global self-concept, social self-efficacy, internalizing problems, and externalizing problems pre- and post-intervention. Youth in the treatment group demonstrated enhanced global self-concept, increased social self-efficacy, and decreased internalizing problems as compared to youth in the control group. No differences in externalizing behavior were found. We discuss the effectiveness of S.S.GRIN-A as a general program designed for addressing a range of adjustment issues and social skill deficits in adolescents.
Keywords:Adolescent  Social skills  Group intervention  Internalizing &   externalizing behavior
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