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Educational psychologists’ involvement in critical incidents: self-efficacy and influencing factors

Educational psychologists’ involvement in critical incidents: self-efficacy and influencing factors
Educational psychologists’ involvement in critical incidents: self-efficacy and influencing factors
Supporting school communities following a critical incident (CI) is a stressful, yet established, part of an educational psychologist’s (EP's) role. The authors aim to explore whether emotional intelligence (EI), the number of CIs worked, and coping strategies predict EPs’ CI self-efficacy, and to gather EPs’ views on CI training. Ninety-five EPs working for UK local authorities completed an online survey that measured their self-efficacy towards CIs, their EI, and coping strategies. Information about how CIs are allocated, supervision, training received, and suggestions for future training were obtained. EI, approach coping strategies, and avoidant coping strategies were all predictors of CI self-efficacy. Results showed that 76.5% of EPs considered they needed more CI training and expressed they would benefit from knowledge- and experiential-based training. Implications are discussed, using a training framework informed by sources of self-efficacy, emphasising the need to be consciously aware of the EI and coping strategies that EPs already possess.
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430-447
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Bennett, Joanne Louise, Edwards, Hannah, Finnegan, Charlotte, Jones, Rebecca Louise, Carpenter, Caroline and Sargeant, Cora (2021) Educational psychologists’ involvement in critical incidents: self-efficacy and influencing factors. Educational Psychology in Practice, 37 (4), 430-447. (doi:10.1080/02667363.2021.2000371).

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Supporting school communities following a critical incident (CI) is a stressful, yet established, part of an educational psychologist’s (EP's) role. The authors aim to explore whether emotional intelligence (EI), the number of CIs worked, and coping strategies predict EPs’ CI self-efficacy, and to gather EPs’ views on CI training. Ninety-five EPs working for UK local authorities completed an online survey that measured their self-efficacy towards CIs, their EI, and coping strategies. Information about how CIs are allocated, supervision, training received, and suggestions for future training were obtained. EI, approach coping strategies, and avoidant coping strategies were all predictors of CI self-efficacy. Results showed that 76.5% of EPs considered they needed more CI training and expressed they would benefit from knowledge- and experiential-based training. Implications are discussed, using a training framework informed by sources of self-efficacy, emphasising the need to be consciously aware of the EI and coping strategies that EPs already possess.

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Published date: 9 November 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 480978
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480978
ISSN: 0266-7363
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ORCID for Joanne Louise Bennett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6728-5587

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Author: Hannah Edwards
Author: Charlotte Finnegan
Author: Rebecca Louise Jones
Author: Caroline Carpenter
Author: Cora Sargeant

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