International Journal of Adolescence and Youth (Oct 2017)

‘Now, he will be the leader of the house’: An equine intervention with at-risk Guatemalan youth

  • Judith L. Gibbons,
  • Catherine A. Cunningham,
  • Leslie Paiz,
  • Katelyn E. Poelker,
  • Aracely Chajón

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2016.1202844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 390 – 404

Abstract

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Equine-facilitated interventions have shown promise for facilitating emotional and behavioural changes in diverse groups. The current study evaluated the effectiveness of an equine workshop for vulnerable Guatemalan youth using a mixed-method approach. The 37 participants (Mage = 18.22, SD = 2.25, 14 girls) came from difficult circumstances including poverty and other risks. Using a wait-list control group design with random assignment, the effects of a 2-day equine-based workshop were evaluated. Participants completed quantitative measures of leadership, emotion regulation, aggression, and interpersonal response to threat. Mentors completed reports of aggression and prosocial behaviour. Self-reported leadership increased significantly in the group receiving the intervention; mentor reports of aggression revealed significant decreases. Focus groups with participants and family members reported multiple benefits, including improved emotion regulation. Equine-based interventions may provide at-risk Guatemalan youth with tools of leadership, reduced violence and aggression, and better emotion regulation.

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