A Brief Social-Belonging Intervention Improves Academic and Health Outcomes of Minority Students

Science56.90
Volume: 331, Issue: 6023, Pages: 1447 - 1451
Published: Mar 18, 2011
Abstract
A brief intervention aimed at buttressing college freshmen's sense of social belonging in school was tested in a randomized controlled trial (N = 92), and its academic and health-related consequences over 3 years are reported. The intervention aimed to lessen psychological perceptions of threat on campus by framing social adversity as common and transient. It used subtle attitude-change strategies to lead participants to self-generate the...
Paper Details
Title
A Brief Social-Belonging Intervention Improves Academic and Health Outcomes of Minority Students
Published Date
Mar 18, 2011
Journal
Volume
331
Issue
6023
Pages
1447 - 1451
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