2019 年 31 巻 2 号 p. 113-121
The influence of self-monitoring in stress management education on increasing coping repertoires was investigated. We classified junior high school students (N=520) into 3 groups: a self-monitoring group, relaxation group, and a control group. Four sessions were conducted in which participants were requested to complete questionnaires on coping repertoires, stress responses, and self-efficacy at pre- and post-intervention, and at 1-month follow-up. The results showed an increase in the coping repertoire and a decrease in stress responses in the self-monitoring group. However, the post-intervention coping repertoire had decreased at 1-month follow-up. It is concluded that the effects of stress management education were not sufficiently maintained. Future directions of this research are discussed.