Herrero Rocio, Mira Adriana, Cormo Giulia, Etchemendy Ernestina, Baños Rosa, García-Palacios Azucena, Ebert David D, Franke Marvin, Berger Thomas, Schaub Michael P, Görlich Dennis, Jacobi Corinna, Botella Cristina
University Jaume, Castellón, Spain.
PROMOSAM Excellence in Research Program (PSI2014-56303-REDT), MINECO, Valencia, Spain.
Internet Interv. 2018 Mar 22;16:43-51. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2018.03.005. eCollection 2019 Apr.
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.
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.
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.
文献表明年轻人中抑郁和焦虑的患病率很高。大学代表着学生生活的变化,被视为一个压力因素。因此,开发专门针对学生的干预措施并营造支持性环境和有复原力的社区尤为重要。由于学生是“数字原住民”,在线干预在这方面具有几个潜在优势。本研究旨在开发并评估一种基于网络的干预措施(CORE:培养我们的复原力)的效果,该措施基于赖夫幸福模型,旨在提高年轻人(面临关键生活事件——大学)的复原力和应对技能,减轻抑郁和焦虑症状,并提升整体幸福感。本文总结了研究方案。
计划开展的研究设计为随机对照试验。至少464名参与者将被随机分配到两种情况:1)无指导的基于网络的增强复原力干预组(N = 232);2)常规护理组(CAU)(N = 232)。主要结局指标将是康纳 - 戴维森复原力量表。次要结局指标除其他外将包括其他相关临床指标,如焦虑和抑郁症状、生活质量和社会支持。将在4周和8周以及6个月和12个月随访时评估结局。将进行意向性分析和符合方案分析。
本研究结果将有助于增加对网络干预的研究。预期结果可能对预防高危人群(如大学生)的精神障碍及可能的负面后果产生重大影响。