This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of school-based psychological interventions in improving stress resilience and coping skills among adolescents in rural China. The intervention seeks to reduce stress-related mental health symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress, measured using validated instruments such as the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale (GAD-7), and the Child PTSD Symptom Scale for DSM-5 (CPSS-5). (See Appendix for full scale descriptions.) Participants will be recruited from rural middle schools and randomly assigned to either an intervention group or a wait-list control group. The intervention consists of four sessions delivered over one week. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, immediately after the intervention, and again at a 3-month and 6-month follow-ups. Researchers will use multilevel modeling (MLM) and structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine potential mediators and moderators of intervention effects, including emotion recognition, alexithymia, and coping strategies. indings are expected to provide evidence on the effectiveness and mechanisms of an existing, school-based psychological intervention tailored to the needs of adolescents in underserved rural settings.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
850
Psychoeducation sessions for adolescents focus on essential topics like stress, emotional distress, and mental disorders, offering foundational knowledge to enhance their understanding and ability to manage these challenges effectively.
In the guided writing intervention, students are asked to write about a recent event that triggered strong emotions on paper and, based on the requirements of each session, attempt to regulate their emotions. This approach aims to enhance students' abilities in emotional identification and emotion regulation.
Participants will engage in their regular school activities, and after the intervention group completes the program, they will receive the same intervention content as the intervention group.
Biancun middle school
Hebei, Baoding, China
RECRUITINGPTSD for adolescents
The Child PTSD Symptom Scale for DSM-5 (CPSS-5) for adolescents and children (scores from 0 to 4, and total scores vary from 0 to 80). A higher score represents worse PTSD symptoms.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Depression
The 9-item patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) for adults (score ranges from 0 to 3, and the total score varies from 0 to 27). A higher score indicates worse depression symptoms.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Insomnia Severity
The severity of insomnia symptoms will be assessed using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). This 7-item self-report measurement evaluates the severity of insomnia symptoms, the level of satisfaction with sleep, interference with daily functioning, noticeability of impairment attributed to sleep problems, and the level of distress caused by sleep disturbance (score from 0 to 4, and total score vary from 0 to 32). Each item is rated on a 5-point scale, providing a comprehensive measure of insomnia severity.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Generalized anxiety disorder
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scale (GAD-7) for adults, adolescents, and children (scored from 0 to 3, and total score from 0 to 21). A higher score represents worse anxiety symptoms.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Alexithymia
A 22-item Peking alexithymia scale measures thoughts and behaviors that prevent people from feeling or recognizing negative emotions on a 5-point Likert scale (1 to 5, and total scores vary from 22 to 110). A higher score represents more severe alexithymia.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Emotion awareness
A 30-item Emotion awareness questionnaire measures emotion awareness on a 3-point Likert scale (1 to 3, with total scores ranging from 30 to 90). A higher score indicates better emotion awareness.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Resilience
The Connor-Davidson resilience scale is a 10-item resilience measurement scale that measures resilience on a 5-point Likert scale (scores range from 0 to 4, and the total score varies from 0 to 40). A higher score represents better resilience.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Self-esteem
A 10-item self-esteem measurement scale, Rosenberg self-esteem scale, measures self-esteem on a 4-point Likert scale (score from 0 to 3, and total score varies from 0 to 30), with higher scores indicating greater self-esteem.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Subjective Happiness Scale
A 4-item subjective happiness scale measures happiness (score from 1 to 7, and total score vary from 4 to 28). A higher score represents a happier state.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Frustration
The 25-item frustration scale (score from 1 to 5, and total score varies from 24 to 120). A higher score represents less frustration.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Irritability
A 17-item irritability measurement scale, the Peking irritability scale, measures impulsive emotions, thoughts, and behaviors on a 5-point Likert scale (score from 1 to 5, and total score varies from 17 to 85). A higher score represents higher irritability.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
Cognitive emotion regulation
An 18-item cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire measures the ability of emotion regulation on a 5-point Likert scale (1 to 5, and total scores vary from 18 to 90). A higher score represents more emotion regulation.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment
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Game Addiction Scale
A 7-item game addiction scale measures game addiction on a 5-point Likert scale (score from 1 to 5, and total score varies from 7 to 35), with higher scores indicating worse game addiction.
Time frame: baseline, post treatment (2 weeks after baseline), 3 month after post treatment