Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems

Aim: Education in university is difficult for some students and so depression, stress, and anxiety are prevalent problems in colleges across the country. People experiencing such psychosocial difficulties are more likely to be defeated in the course. Resilience training can target these risk factors...

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Main Authors: Shahram Vahedi, Rahim Badri Gargari, Somayeh Gholami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
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Online Access:http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=3;spage=145;epage=149;aulast=Vahedi
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spelling doaj-76cd9660372d4a088db0f9431660bc832020-11-24T22:13:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches2395-22962395-22962016-01-012314514910.4103/2395-2296.180302Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problemsShahram VahediRahim Badri GargariSomayeh GholamiAim: Education in university is difficult for some students and so depression, stress, and anxiety are prevalent problems in colleges across the country. People experiencing such psychosocial difficulties are more likely to be defeated in the course. Resilience training can target these risk factors, but there is little research evaluating the effectiveness of such programs. This paper describes the design and measures of a study to evaluate a resilience training program to decrease emotional problems. Methods: This study followed a randomized controlled trial and included a pretest and posttest. A purposive sampling was used. In this way, participants were 30 students randomly selected between who have emotional problems in 2014 at Tabriz University, Iran. They were assigned into control and experimental group. Data were collected using depression, anxiety, and stress scale 21. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for each subscale indicate high internal reliability. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was run to analyze the data. Results: The findings of this study show a decrease in the mean score in the mean score of the experimental group in the posttest. Multivariate variance analysis MANOVA showed difference in posttest mean scores of participants' anxiety, depression, and stress in the experimental group. Conclusions: The Penn Resiliency Program will promote psychosocial well-being for student with emotional problems.http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=3;spage=145;epage=149;aulast=VahediAnxietydepressionPenn Resiliency Programstress
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Rahim Badri Gargari
Somayeh Gholami
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Rahim Badri Gargari
Somayeh Gholami
Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
Anxiety
depression
Penn Resiliency Program
stress
author_facet Shahram Vahedi
Rahim Badri Gargari
Somayeh Gholami
author_sort Shahram Vahedi
title Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
title_short Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
title_full Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
title_fullStr Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
title_sort effect of the penn resiliency program on student with emotional problems
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches
issn 2395-2296
2395-2296
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Aim: Education in university is difficult for some students and so depression, stress, and anxiety are prevalent problems in colleges across the country. People experiencing such psychosocial difficulties are more likely to be defeated in the course. Resilience training can target these risk factors, but there is little research evaluating the effectiveness of such programs. This paper describes the design and measures of a study to evaluate a resilience training program to decrease emotional problems. Methods: This study followed a randomized controlled trial and included a pretest and posttest. A purposive sampling was used. In this way, participants were 30 students randomly selected between who have emotional problems in 2014 at Tabriz University, Iran. They were assigned into control and experimental group. Data were collected using depression, anxiety, and stress scale 21. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for each subscale indicate high internal reliability. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was run to analyze the data. Results: The findings of this study show a decrease in the mean score in the mean score of the experimental group in the posttest. Multivariate variance analysis MANOVA showed difference in posttest mean scores of participants' anxiety, depression, and stress in the experimental group. Conclusions: The Penn Resiliency Program will promote psychosocial well-being for student with emotional problems.
topic Anxiety
depression
Penn Resiliency Program
stress
url http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2016;volume=2;issue=3;spage=145;epage=149;aulast=Vahedi
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