Velert-Jiménez Saray, Valero-Moreno Selene, Gil-Gómez José-Antonio, Pérez-Marín Marián, Montoya-Castilla Inmaculada
Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy, Universitat de València, València, Spain.
University Institute of Automatics and Industrial Informatics, Universitat Politècnica de València, València, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 15;16:1561418. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1561418. eCollection 2025.
Emerging adulthood represents a critical period for developing emotion regulation skills, as individuals face new roles and responsibilities while often employing maladaptive regulatory strategies. Given the increasing use of technology among emerging adults, this study evaluated emoWELL, a serious game designed to enhance emotion regulation during this developmental stage.
Using a quasi-experimental design, 114 university students in emerging adulthood (aged 18-25) were assigned to either an experimental group using emoWELL or a control group. Analyses included MANOVA, MANCOVA, hierarchical multiple regression, Reliable Change Index (RCI), moderation, mediation, and qualitative analyses of participants' feedback.
Significant improvements were observed in the experimental group (Wilks' = .68; = 2.59; = 0.003; = .32), particularly in reducing expressive suppression strategy, emotional rejection, lack of emotional control, and overall emotion dysregulation. Mediation analyses revealed that enhanced emotion regulation indirectly improved self-acceptance and environmental mastery. Moderation analyses indicated that baseline anxiety and depression levels influenced the intervention's effectiveness, with fewer symptom levels associated with better emotional outcomes post-intervention. The game received positive user feedback, particularly regarding its psychoeducational content and emotional awareness components.
While emoWELL shows promise as a preventive tool for emotion regulation in emerging adults with low emotional symptomatology, its effectiveness may be limited for those with elevated anxiety and depression levels, suggesting its optimal use as a complementary tool under professional supervision or in university settings with appropriate support.
成年初显期是培养情绪调节技能的关键时期,因为个体在面临新角色和责任时,往往会采用适应不良的调节策略。鉴于成年初显期个体对技术的使用日益增加,本研究评估了emoWELL,这是一款旨在增强这一发展阶段情绪调节能力的严肃游戏。
采用准实验设计,将114名成年初显期的大学生(年龄在18 - 25岁之间)分为使用emoWELL的实验组或对照组。分析包括多变量方差分析、多变量协方差分析、分层多元回归、可靠变化指数(RCI)、调节分析、中介分析以及对参与者反馈的定性分析。
实验组有显著改善(威尔克斯'λ = 0.68;F = 2.59;p = 0.003;η² = 0.32),特别是在减少表达抑制策略、情绪排斥、缺乏情绪控制和整体情绪失调方面。中介分析表明,增强的情绪调节间接改善了自我接纳和环境掌控。调节分析表明,基线焦虑和抑郁水平影响干预效果,症状水平越低,干预后情绪结果越好。该游戏获得了积极的用户反馈,特别是在其心理教育内容和情绪意识成分方面。
虽然emoWELL有望成为情绪症状较轻的成年初显期个体情绪调节的预防工具,但对于焦虑和抑郁水平较高的个体,其有效性可能有限,这表明它最适合在专业监督下或在有适当支持的大学环境中作为补充工具使用。