Department of Psychology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States.
University Libraries, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jun 10;10:858370. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.858370. eCollection 2022.
Mental wellness is a critical component of healthy development in emerging adulthood and serves to protect against stress and promote resilience against psychopathology. Emotion regulation is a key mechanism for effective prevention because of its role in socio-emotional competence and its transdiagnostic significance for psychopathology. In this feasibility study, a brief, time and cost-effective emotion regulation training program for emerging adults (BERT) was developed and tested using the RE-AIM framework. Importantly, building interventions within the context of an implementation framework, such as the RE-AIM framework, enhances the chances that an intervention will be able to scale out and scale up. First, the brainwriting premortem method was utilized to refine program content, conducting focus groups a priori to identify potential program failures prior to program implementation. Undergraduate students ( = 12) attended four focus groups presenting initial program content. Four clinicians were also interviewed to determine program barriers. Qualitative analyses aggregated participant feedback to identify compliments, changes, and concerns about BERT and critical feedback was immediately implemented prior to initial testing. BERT was rooted in cognitive-behavioral practices and informed by the Gross model of emotion regulation. The 5-week program was then examined in a college sample ( = 42) to evaluate implementation (low attrition, high content engagement, favorable attitudes, low incidence of technical errors, costs), reach (enrollment and completion demographics comparable to the population in which recruitment took place), and efficacy (positive change in emotion regulation pre- to post-program). Of the recruited participants, 36 remained in the study where 27 completed at least 80% of program content. Repeated-measures ANOVAs exhibited significant improvements in emotion regulation, psychological distress, and negative affectivity, suggesting promising initial efficacy. Initial data provide support for feasibility and a future randomized control trial. BERT has potential significance for promoting healthy development as its brief electronic format reduced barriers and the program development process incorporated stakeholder feedback at multiple levels to inform better implementation and dissemination.
心理健康是成年初期健康发展的关键组成部分,有助于预防压力和促进对精神病理学的适应能力。情绪调节是一种有效的预防机制,因为它在社会情感能力方面发挥着作用,并且对精神病理学具有跨诊断意义。在这项可行性研究中,我们开发了一种针对成年初期的简短、省时且经济有效的情绪调节训练计划(BERT),并使用 RE-AIM 框架进行了测试。重要的是,在实施框架(如 RE-AIM 框架)的背景下构建干预措施,可以提高干预措施能够推广和扩大规模的机会。首先,我们使用头脑风暴预死后法来完善项目内容,在实施项目之前,通过焦点小组预先确定潜在的项目失败。12 名本科生参加了四个焦点小组,展示了最初的项目内容。还采访了四位临床医生,以确定项目障碍。定性分析汇总了参与者的反馈,以确定对 BERT 的赞扬、变更和关注点,以及对关键反馈的即时实施,然后在初始测试之前。BERT 植根于认知行为实践,并受到 Gross 情绪调节模型的启发。然后,在一个大学生样本(n=42)中检查了 5 周的方案,以评估实施情况(低流失率、高内容参与度、良好的态度、低技术错误发生率、成本)、覆盖范围(招募和完成的人口统计学与招募发生的人群相似)和疗效(在项目前后情绪调节的积极变化)。在招募的参与者中,有 36 人仍在研究中,其中 27 人完成了至少 80%的项目内容。重复测量方差分析显示,情绪调节、心理困扰和负性情感方面均有显著改善,表明初步疗效有希望。初步数据支持可行性和未来的随机对照试验。BERT 具有促进健康发展的潜力,因为其简短的电子格式降低了障碍,并且项目开发过程在多个层面上纳入了利益相关者的反馈,以更好地实施和传播。