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Edwards, Julie – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Universities are struggling to support college students' mental health and well-being. With finite counseling services available, it is imperative to explore upstream, strengths-based approaches that may benefit students holistically. This quantitative, quasi-experimental study was conducted to evaluate whether a four-week program, using validated…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychology, Well Being, Intervention
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Sebastian Binyamin Skalski-Bednarz – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
While there have been significant advances in the treatment of conduct disorder (CD), there is still a need to seek and develop therapeutic solutions that can overcome the poor long-term prognosis. In this evidence-based research, we evaluated the effect of immediate REACH Forgiveness training on the severity of aggressiveness among adolescents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Aggression, Intervention
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Pharris, Angela B.; Munoz, Ricky T.; Kratz, Jon; Hellman, Chan M. – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: Suicide among adolescents has long been linked to symptoms of depression. However, limited research has examined the potential buffering effect of hope on the relationship between depression and suicide attempts. Methods: To test the effect of hope on the positive relationship between depression and suicide attempts, we used data (N =…
Descriptors: Suicide, Depression (Psychology), Adolescents, Psychological Patterns
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Li June Han – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2025
When facilitating group art therapy for young adult male inmates in prison, response art helped an art therapist to build therapeutic bonds and maintain self-care. Both artmaking in-session and post-session enabled the art therapist to traverse relational distance, nurture trust, and create social bonds in the group. By reflecting on her response…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Group Therapy, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
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Cate A. Egan; Karie Orendorff; Christopher B. Merica; Christopher J. Brush – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2025
The purpose of this study was to explore elementary-aged students' feelings, emotions and experiences with movement integration (MI) in the classroom. Focus group interviews (n = 6) with 3rd-grade students (N = 34; n = 19 female) and 140 draw-and-write prompts (n = 49 before MI, n = 48 during MI, and n = 43 after MI) were collected. Inductive…
Descriptors: Motion, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Student Attitudes
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Sebrina L. Doyle Fosco; Deborah L. Schussler – Prevention Science, 2025
School-based mindfulness programs (SBMPs) have shown a range of academic, emotional, and behavioral outcomes. However, heterogeneity in curricular content obscures accurate interpretation of results. To unpack the "black box" of SBMPs and better contextualize intervention outcomes, this investigation examined the practices, skills, and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Training, Stress Management, Curriculum
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Crosby, Eric S.; Witte, Tracy K. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Establish the feasibility and acceptability of Sleep Scholar, a single-session, self-guided, internet-based insomnia intervention. Participants: College students with a lifetime history of suicide ideation and at least subclinical insomnia symptoms. Methods: Participants (N = 38) completed pretreatment sleep diaries, Sleep Scholar, and…
Descriptors: Sleep, Intervention, College Students, Suicide
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Grazia Mirabito; Paul Verhaeghen – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To examine whether a remote, online, group-based mindfulness intervention results in effects during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants: 111 college students: 58 in the intervention group, 53 in a waitlist control group. Methods: Randomized control trial (RCT) using a 4-week Koru Mindfulness program, investigating pre-to-posttest…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Metacognition, Intervention, College Students
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Paul Prins; Karin Nijhof – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common in adults with intellectual disabilities. Often there are additional disorders such as substance use, mood and anxiety disorders. The current study focuses on the feasibility and initial efficacy of prolonged exposure (PE) for PTSD in adults with mild intellectual disabilities. The…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Adults, Mild Intellectual Disability, Psychological Patterns
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Gamze Mukba – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2023
Children's experiences of animal fears can be caused by direct conditioning, experiencing negative events, or modeling others' fears or situations. The fear of an animal that develops in a child as a result of various experiences may turn into an animal phobia over time. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of EMDR interventions for two…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Animals, Fear, Intervention
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Yi-Fan Wang; Mei-Hua Hsu; Max Yue-Feng Wang – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objective: The medical terminology escape room game (MTEG) is a chatbot designed for gamified education that aims to transform memorizing complex medical terminology into an enjoyable experience for medical students. By combining elements of ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction) theory with escape room adventures, the MTEG aims…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Medical Education, Game Based Learning, Nursing Students
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Maria de Jesus Candeias; Pedro J. Rosa; Maria Gouveia-Pereira – School Mental Health, 2025
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the prevalence of deliberate self-harm (DSH) among adolescents, which has led to the recognition of this issue as a significant public health challenge. However, school-based prevention programmes for DSH remain scarce. This study aimed to develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Program Development, Prevention, Intervention
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Elise Robinson; Laura Crane – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
Drama is a subject through which pupils can explore and develop their social learning. Previous research into drama-based pedagogy has predominantly centred on outcomes that benchmark Autistic socialising against non-Autistic standards. This corrective ideology has been critiqued in the light of emerging research into the damaging impact of…
Descriptors: Drama, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
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Kaylee F. Woodard; YuChun Chen – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: This research examined the effects of a freestyle jump rope unit on students' jump rope proficiency, agility, balance, inhibitory control, physical activity level, and perceived enjoyment. Method: One hundred and nine third and fourth graders were randomly assigned to the video-led (VID), teacher-led (TEA), or control group. A 30-s jump…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Psychomotor Skills, Inhibition
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Arthur M. Nezu; Christine Maguth Nezu; Jessica Stern; Alexandra P. Woods – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis that social problem solving (SPS) moderates strong emotion reactivity (ER) to stressful events in predicting suicide ideation (SI). Participants: 200 college students: mean age = 20.33; 75% women; 58% white. Methods: Participants completed the following self-report inventories: Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation,…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Problem Solving, Emotional Response, Predictor Variables
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