The school psychologist in Lombardy: Exploring differences in relation to seniority and order of school

Titolo Rivista RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA
Autori/Curatori Camilla Chiara Colombo, Maria Giulia Olivari, Veronica Velasco, Claudia Meroni, Davide Baventore, Emanuela Confalonieri
Anno di pubblicazione 2025 Fascicolo 2025/1
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 22 P. 29-50 Dimensione file 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/rip2025oa20600
Il DOI è il codice a barre della proprietà intellettuale: per saperne di più clicca qui

FrancoAngeli è membro della Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA)associazione indipendente e non profit per facilitare (attraverso i servizi tecnologici implementati da CrossRef.org) l’accesso degli studiosi ai contenuti digitali nelle pubblicazioni professionali e scientifiche

The purpose of this study was to provide a picture of the school psychologist in Lombardy, by investigating related roles, functions and experiences. The aims were twofold: to describe school psychologists’ work areas, perceived professional knowledge, skills, perceived obstacles, and potential resources for their job; to investigate the extent to which the seniority and the school grade in which the participants mainly worked affected these aspects. Participants were 285 Lombardy school psychologists (89,4% females, 56,5% aged between 36-50 years old, 58,2% with more than 5 years of seniority), working in primary, middle and high school, who were administered an online survey. Results provided an overview of school psychologists’ perceptions regarding their work areas, knowledge, skills, and aspects to enhance and address. Findings also highlighted the existence of significant differences when considering seniority and order of school. Finally, evidence suggested the importance of specific trainings aimed to address gaps or critical issues related to school psychologist’s professional practice.

The purpose of this study was to provide a picture of the school psychologist in Lombardy, by investigating related roles, functions and experiences. The aims were twofold: to describe school psychologists’ work areas, perceived professional knowledge, skills, perceived obstacles, and potential resources for their job; to investigate the extent to which the seniority and the school grade in which the participants mainly worked affected these aspects. Participants were 285 Lombardy school psychologists (89,4% females, 56,5% aged between 36-50 years old, 58,2% with more than 5 years of seniority), working in primary, middle and high school, who were administered an online survey. Results provided an overview of school psychologists’ perceptions regarding their work areas, knowledge, skills, and aspects to enhance and address. Findings also highlighted the existence of significant differences when considering seniority and order of school. Finally, evidence suggested the importance of specific trainings aimed to address gaps or critical issues related to school psychologist’s professional practice.

Parole chiave:; school psychologists; school psychology; seniority; order of educational levels

Camilla Chiara Colombo, Maria Giulia Olivari, Veronica Velasco, Claudia Meroni, Davide Baventore, Emanuela Confalonieri, The school psychologist in Lombardy: Exploring differences in relation to seniority and order of school in "RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA" 1/2025, pp 29-50, DOI: 10.3280/rip2025oa20600