Title of article :
Content analysis of elementary school textbooks based on emotion regulation components: a qualitative study in Iran
Author/Authors :
Marabi, Payam Department of psychology - faculty of behavioral sciences and mental health - Iran university of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran , Memaryan, Nadereh Department Mental Health - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Spiritual Health Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran, Iran , Bolhari, Jafar Department Mental Health - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health - Spiritual Health Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran, Iran , Ghahari, Shahrbanoo Department of Mental Health - School of Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health (Tehran Institute of psychiatry) - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: A high percentage of people suffering from emotional problems emotional
regulation strategies guide people in dealing with life events in addition to preventing
problems. The purpose of this study was to analyze the content of elementary school textbooks
as an essential educational tool based on emotion regulation components.
Methods: The present study was a content analysis, and its population consisted of all
elementary school textbooks. The primary source for determining the components of mental
health was the “comprehensive curriculum of health education in schools from pre-school
through to the end of high school,” which was approved by eight mental health experts.
Results: In elementary school textbooks, the components of emotion recognition and emotion
expression had the highest, and stress management had the lowest information load. The most
frequent educational axes pertained to knowledge, while the textbooks lacked the skills axis in
the field of emotion regulation components.
Conclusion: The results of the analysis showed that each component of emotion regulation
is differently addressed. Given that about 35% of children experience stress-related health
problems, it appears necessary to address stress coping strategies for children.
Keywords :
Content Analysis , Curriculum , Emotional Regulation , Schools
Journal title :
Social Determinants of Health