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A multinational study exploring adolescent perception of school climate and mental health

Authors :
Tamika P. La Salle
Jesslynn Rocha-Neves
Shane Jimerson
Sergio Di Sano
Baiba Martinsone
Silvia Majercakova Albertova
Eva Gajdošová
Ariane Baye
Caroline Deltour
Victor Martinelli
Milosh Raykov
Chryse Hatzichristou
Olympia Palikara
Éva Szabó
Zydre Arlauskaite
Danai Athanasiou
Orlean Brown-Earle
Gino Casale
Aikaterini Lampropoulou
Aleksandra Mikhailova
Marina Pinskaya
Roman Zvyagintsev
Source :
School Psychology. 36:155-166
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Psychological Association (APA), 2021.

Abstract

School climate is a topic of increasing importance internationally. The current study investigated the established measurement invariance of an eight-factor school climate scale using a multinational sample of secondary students. School climate factor means across 14 international groups were compared and findings on the association between school climate factors and mental health were also investigated. Findings, from this study, illustrate several cross-national similarities regarding the ways in which secondary students perceive school climate and the influence of school climate on student mental health. These findings can support school psychologists' efforts to identify strategies and supports that improve the school environment in areas that are most consistently related to student experiences, such as school safety and school connectedness. Implications, limitations, and future directions are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

Details

ISSN :
25784226 and 25784218
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
School Psychology
Accession number :
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