Systematic Observation of Emotional Regulation in the School Classroom: A Contribution to the Mental Health of New Generations

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Apr 20;20(8):5595. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20085595.

Abstract

Emotional regulation is a developmental milestone, as it promotes well-being throughout life. Children between 10 and 12 years old are expected to reach capacities that allow them to regulate themselves emotionally, the school context being a natural setting for this challenge. With the objective of analyzing the forms of expression and regulation of emotions that are observed in the school classroom, this research was conducted through a mixed methods study that systematically observed nine classes during five sessions each. The design was Nomothetic, Follow-up and Multidimensional; the observations were recorded on audio and in person and were later transformed into data by coding them according to an ad hoc designed instrument. The concordance of the records was evaluated, a sequential analysis of delays (GSEQ5) was performed to detect regularities and existing sequences, and a polar coordinate analysis (HOISAN) observed the relationships between the categories. Finally, the presence of multiple cases was detected. The results detail the ways in which different actors express emotions and interact, regulating the emotions of other people. The results are discussed based on the need to foster educational intentionality and allow students' emotional self-regulation.

Keywords: citizenship; emotional education; mixed methods; preadolescents; school coexistence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Emotional Regulation*
  • Emotions
  • Humans
  • Mental Health*
  • Schools
  • Students / psychology

Grants and funding

Funding from the Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID)/Scholarship Program DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2016—72180000 is gratefully acknowledged. This work was funded by (partially) the Research Directorate, Universidad de La Frontera. The first and third authors thank the support of the Generalitat de Catalunya Research Group, GRUP DE RECERCA I INNOVACIÓ EN DISSENYS (GRID). Tecnología i aplicació multimedia i digital als dissenys observacionals [Grant number 2021 SGR 00718, 40.000 euros] (2022–2024). The third author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Spanish government project Integración entre datos observacionales y datos provenientes de sensores externos: Evolución del software LINCE PLUS y desarrollo de la aplicación móvil para la optimización del deporte y la actividad física beneficiosa para la salud [EXP_74847, 155.938,60 euros] (2023). Ministry of Culture and Sport, National Sports Council, and the European Union.