Raising the self-esteem and reducing irrational beliefs of schoolchildren: The moderating and main effect study

Author:

Onyemaechi Ede Moses1,Okeke Chinedu Ifedi1,Oneli Joy Obiageli2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education Foundations, Faculty of Education, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

2. Teleo Network International School of Theology, Pastoral Ministry Grace Training International Bible Institute, Duluth, Gambia.

Abstract

Background:Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses studies have called for moderators of treatment outcomes and their main effect with regard to disadvantaged populations. In view of that, this study investigated the impacts and moderators of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) on the self-esteem and irrational beliefs of Schoolchildren in Ebonyi State Nigeria.Methods:A group randomized controlled design was utilized to assign 55 schoolchildren to the treatment group and 55 schoolchildren to waitlisted control group. Two self-report measures (Self-Esteem Scale and Children Adolescent Scale of Irrationality) were used to assess the participants. There were pretest, posttest, and follow-up tests given at different intervals to ascertain the baseline, main effect, and long-term effects of the treatment. The data collected were analyzed using a 2-way analysis of covariance statistic.Results:The results of the 2-way analysis of covariance demonstrated a difference between participants in the waitlisted control group at the pretest, posttest, and follow-up test and a positive improvement in schoolchildren with illogical beliefs as a result of exposure to REBT intervention. It was discovered that the REBT intervention changed schoolchildren’s self-esteem and irrational views into rational ones. A later test result supported the intervention’s consistent and significant effects in lowering illogical beliefs and raising students’ self-esteem. The results also showed that there is no connection between gender and group membership.Conclusion:This study suggests that REBT is a significant treatment strategy that reduces irrational beliefs and improves the self-esteem of primary school children. Based on these outcomes, further studies should replicate the study in other cultures with such a disadvantaged group.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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