An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Background: The literature shows a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people. The university represents a change in the lives of students, and is considered a stress factor. Therefore, it is particularly relevant to develop interventions specifically addressed to students and foster...
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An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial |
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Background: The literature shows a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people. The university represents a change in the lives of students, and is considered a stress factor. Therefore, it is particularly relevant to develop interventions specifically addressed to students and foster supportive environments and resilient communities. As students are “digital natives”, online interventions offer several potential advantages in doing this. This study aims to develop and evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based intervention (CORE: Cultivating our Resilience), based on the Ryff model of well-being, to promote resilience and coping skills, decrease symptoms of depression and anxiety, and increase overall wellbeing in young people confronting a crucial life event (the university). This paper summarizes the study protocol. Method: The design of the planned study is a randomized controlled trial. A minimum of 464 participants will be randomly assigned to two conditions: 1) an unguided Internet-based intervention to enhance resilience (N = 232); 2) a care-as-usual condition (CAU) (N = 232). The primary outcome will be the Connor-Davidson resilience scale. Secondary outcomes will – among others - include other relevant clinical measures, such as anxiety and depressive symptoms, quality of life, and social support. Outcomes will be assessed 4 and 8 weeks, and 6 and 12-months follow-ups. Intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses will be performed. Discussion: The results of this study will contribute to the growing research on Internet-delivered interventions. The expected results may have a major impact on the prevention of mental disorders and possible negative consequences in at-risk populations, such as college students. Keywords: Resilience, Internet intervention, University students, Well-being |
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doaj-19cc8e57237842f38ada342b015b0a692020-11-24T21:47:06ZengElsevierInternet Interventions2214-78292019-04-01164351An Internet based intervention for improving resilience and coping strategies in university students: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialRocio Herrero0Adriana Mira1Giulia Cormo2Ernestina Etchemendy3Rosa Baños4Azucena García-Palacios5David D. Ebert6Marvin Franke7Thomas Berger8Michael P. Schaub9Dennis Görlich10Corinna Jacobi11Cristina Botella12University Jaume, Castellón, Spain; PROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, SpainPROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SpainPROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainPROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; CIBER Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CB06/03), Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, SpainPROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain; CIBER Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CB06/03), Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, SpainUniversity Jaume, Castellón, Spain; PROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; CIBER Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CB06/03), Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, SpainFriedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Erlangen, GermanyFriedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Erlangen, GermanyUniversity of Bern, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Bern, SwitzerlandSwiss Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction ISGF, Associated to the University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Institut für Biometrie und Klinische Forschung, Schmedingstraße 56, Münster, GermanyDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, TU Dresden, Dresden, GermanyUniversity Jaume, Castellón, Spain; PROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain; CIBER Pathophysiology of Obesity and Nutrition (CB06/03), Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, Spain; Corresponding author at: Universitat Jaume I, Av. Vicent Sos Banyat s/n, Castellón 12071, Spain.Background: The literature shows a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people. The university represents a change in the lives of students, and is considered a stress factor. Therefore, it is particularly relevant to develop interventions specifically addressed to students and foster supportive environments and resilient communities. As students are “digital natives”, online interventions offer several potential advantages in doing this. This study aims to develop and evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based intervention (CORE: Cultivating our Resilience), based on the Ryff model of well-being, to promote resilience and coping skills, decrease symptoms of depression and anxiety, and increase overall wellbeing in young people confronting a crucial life event (the university). This paper summarizes the study protocol. Method: The design of the planned study is a randomized controlled trial. A minimum of 464 participants will be randomly assigned to two conditions: 1) an unguided Internet-based intervention to enhance resilience (N = 232); 2) a care-as-usual condition (CAU) (N = 232). The primary outcome will be the Connor-Davidson resilience scale. Secondary outcomes will – among others - include other relevant clinical measures, such as anxiety and depressive symptoms, quality of life, and social support. Outcomes will be assessed 4 and 8 weeks, and 6 and 12-months follow-ups. Intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses will be performed. Discussion: The results of this study will contribute to the growing research on Internet-delivered interventions. The expected results may have a major impact on the prevention of mental disorders and possible negative consequences in at-risk populations, such as college students. Keywords: Resilience, Internet intervention, University students, Well-beinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782917301252 |