The effectiveness of social-emotional competence training on mental toughness, empathy and school belonging in female students with antisocial behaviors

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 M.A. in Educational Psychology, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

2 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

3 Professor, Department of Psychology, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

10.22034/spr.2026.535112.2163
Abstract
Abstract:
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of social-emotional competency training on mental toughness, empathy, and school belonging among female students with antisocial behaviors.
Method: This research employed a quasi-experimental design with a pretest–posttest and control group. The statistical population consisted of all female high school students in Khorramabad with antisocial behaviors during the 2024–2025 academic year. A sample of 30 students was selected through purposeful sampling and randomly assigned to experimental and control groups (15 participants in each). The experimental group received social-emotional competency training across ten 90-minute sessions. Data collection instruments included the Antisocial Behavior Questionnaire by Burt and Donnellan (2009), the Basic Empathy Scale for Children and Adolescents (2010), The Short Version Of The Mental Toughness Questionnaire by Papageorgiou et al. (2019), and the School Belonging Scale by Brown and Evans (2002). Data were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) in SPSS version 26.
Findings: The ANCOVA results indicated that social-emotional competency training led to a significant increase in mental toughness (P < .001), empathy (P < .001), and school belonging (P < .001) in the experimental group compared with the control group.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that social-emotional competency training can serve as an effective approach for enhancing mental health and reducing antisocial behaviors among female students. Based on these results, it is recommended that such training be integrated into preventive and intervention programs within schools.

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Available Online from 12 June 2026