Abstract

This research was conducted to investigate the causal relationship model of how self-determination impact on solution-focused mindset of high school youths in Thailand, being mediated by self-compassion. Thaitranslated instruments of the observed variables were developed and the psychometric properties were tested to measure their validity and reliability. Data from 500 high school students in Bangkok area were collected for Study I and Study II. The result from CFA analysis found all the translated instruments to be valid and reliable. In study II, the result of path model analysis showed that self-determination has both direct and indirect influence on solution-focused mindset, with the variable of self-compassion as a mediator. An experiment was conducted in study III to test the efficacy of the integrated SFBT intervention via an intervention group (n=25) vs control group (n=25). The finding showed that the designed intervention program was effective in increasing participants’ level of self-determination, selfcompassion, and solution-focused mindset.

Details

Title
The Efficacy of Integrated Sfbt Intervention on Self- Compassion, Self-Determination, and Solution-Focused Mindset Among High School Students in Bangkok, Thailand
Author
Buranasompob, Pongrapee; Chantagul, Natalie; Mohanan, Santhosh Ayathupady
First page
144
Section
Articles
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Assumption University Press
ISSN
19066406
e-ISSN
25869388
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2418941189
Copyright
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