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Published Online: August 1976

Using Peer-Group Intervention With Problem Students in a Secondary School

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Twenty adolescent girls whose records showed poor academic performance and frequent truancies and ref errals to the guidance office were selected to participate in a pilot project to provide a peer-group experience for students having difficulty at school. Half the students were placed in a control group and received regular servicesfrom the school. Students in the experimental group attended 12 discussion sessions held during the school day. A one-year follow-up showed that seven in the experimental group and one in the control group had improved.

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Pages: 572 - 574

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Published in print: August 1976
Published online: 7 October 2014

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Nurse Therapist; McMaster University Medical Centre is 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton 16, Ontario
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Department of Psychiatry McMaster University Medical Centre Hamilton, Ontario

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