The Effectiveness of Psychosocial Interventions Delivered by Teachers in Schools: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Cynthia Franklin
Johnny S. Kim
Tasha S. Beretvas
Anao Zhang
Samantha Guz
Sunyoung Park
Katherine Montgomery
Saras Chung
Brandy R. Maynard
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[1] University of Texas at Austin,School of Social Work
[2] University of Denver,Graduate School of Social Work
[3] University of Texas,College of Education
[4] University of Texas at Austin,School of Social Work
[5] University of Texas at Austin,Quantitative Method Program, College of Education
[6] Little Sunshine School in St. Louis,Social System Design Lab
[7] Washington University’s Brown School of Social Work,School of Social Work
[8] Saint Louis University,undefined
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School mental health; Teacher interventions; Systematic review; Meta-analysis; Response to intervention;
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The growing mental health needs of students within schools have resulted in teachers increasing their involvement in the delivery of school-based, psychosocial interventions. Current research reports mixed findings concerning the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions delivered by teachers for mental health outcomes. This article presents a systematic review and meta-analysis that examined the effectiveness of school-based psychosocial interventions delivered by teachers on internalizing and externalizing outcomes and the moderating factors that influence treatment effects on these outcomes. Nine electronic databases, major journals, and gray literature (e.g., websites, conference abstract) were searched and field experts were contacted to locate additional studies. Twenty-four studies that met the study inclusion criteria were coded into internalizing or externalizing outcomes and further analyzed using robust variance estimation in meta-regression. Both publication and risk of bias of studies were further assessed. The results showed statistically significant reductions in students’ internalizing outcomes (d = .133, 95% CI [.002, .263]) and no statistical significant effect for externalizing outcomes (d = .15, 95% CI [−.037, .066]). Moderator analysis with meta-regression revealed that gender (%male, b = −.017, p < .05), race (% Caucasian, b = .002, p < .05), and the tier of intervention (b = .299, p = .06) affected intervention effectiveness. This study builds on existing literature that shows that teacher-delivered Tier 1 interventions are effective interventions but also adds to this literature by showing that interventions are more effective with internalizing outcomes than on the externalizing outcomes. Moderator analysis also revealed treatments were more effective with female students for internalizing outcomes and more effective with Caucasian students for externalizing outcomes.
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