Integration of equine assisted services and social-emotional learning: A preliminary evaluation of a life skills training program for at-risk youth

Author:

Zaker Ashleigh1,Dudley Lee2,Slouka Mary2,Stallones Lorann13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, 1876 Campus Delivery, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523-1876, USA;

2. The Equine Partnership Program, 40495 County Road 13Elizabeth, CO, 80107, USA;

3. One Health Institute, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523, USA

Abstract

Abstract This study was a preliminary evaluation of a life skills training program conducted by the Equine Partnership Program (EPP) integrating Equine Assisted Services (EAS) with social emotional learning (SEL) competencies. SEL programs aim to foster character development, curb maladaptive behaviors, and enhance social skills in at-risk youth by promoting positive relationships and emotional regulation. Many youth still require more targeted or alternative approaches to effectively nurture these skills. EAS has the potential to enhance SEL through its experiential learning approach and use of horses as a bridge, which is believed to be effective because of the horse’s innate ability to mirror and respond to human emotion. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of EAS on the social–emotional development of at-risk youth as measured by the Depression, Anxiety, Pain, and Stress (DAPS) visual analog tool. It was hypothesized that participants would demonstrate measurable improvements in emotional regulation post intervention. Data were collected before and after the EAS experience from 33 participants. Participants were asked to rate their levels of DAPS ranging from a high of 10 to a low of 1. Using t-test comparisons, statistically significant decreases in scores were found in depression (M = −0.67, p = 0.02), and anxiety (M = −1.18, p < 0.001). Emotional pain and stress also showed decreases, though not statistically significant. This intervention shows promise to serve as an effective modality in addressing resilience and pro-social skills necessary for improved outcomes in behavioral and emotional development, thereby improving future academic, career, and overall life success, including improved social relationships.

Publisher

CABI Publishing

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