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Temas em Psicologia

versión impresa ISSN 1413-389X

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ERLICH, Vanessa Harmuch Perez; ZIBETTI, Murilo Ricardo  y  GOMIDE, Paula Inez Cunha. Assessment of an academic skills development program for youths in juvenile correctional facilities. Temas psicol. [online]. 2019, vol.27, n.2, pp.325-337. ISSN 1413-389X.  https://doi.org/10.9788/TP2019.2-03.

School deficit is considered a risk factor for the development of antisocial behavior. This study assessed the efficacy of individual program on academic skills for adolescents admitted to juvenile detention. The sample consisted of 18 adolescents, nine who received the intervention (experimental group) and nine in the control group. The schooling activities were developed in a range of 12 to 18 weeks with two to four hours per week and efficacy was measured by School Performance Test (SPT) that evaluates writing, reading and arithmetics. The results of the comparison between pretest and post-test showed a statistically significant increase in the experimental group's math skills (Z = -2.673, p = .008) and overall score (Z = -2.549, p = .012). Calculated via the STP the average educational lag at the time of the pretest was 8.3 years for the experimental group and 8.9 years for the control group. Subsequent to the intervention, the average lag dropped to 7.3 years for the experimental group and remained to 8.6 years for the control group. This intervention proved to be a promising technique to reduce academic deficits in adolescents from juvenile detention.

Palabras clave : Juvenile offenders; intervention; academic skills; learning support.

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