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Improving Students' Self-esteem With an Online Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Self Esteem
Interventions
Behavioral: Increasing self-esteem
Registration Number
NCT04668287
Lead Sponsor
West University of Timisoara
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to measure the impact of an online intervention on students' self-esteem, using the model outlined by Melanie Fennell.

Detailed Description

The purpose of this study is to test the level of students' self-esteem (explicit and implicit) before and after an online intervention. All selected participants will enjoy one of the online working groups led by a psychologist for five weeks. In these group sessions, students will be trained to identify how their low self-esteem was developed, what are those factors that maintain their low self-esteem and what can they do for improving their low self-esteem, using Fennell model.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
33
Inclusion Criteria
  • Low Self-Esteem (Cut-off=35 at Rosenberg self-esteem scale)
  • Being first year student in West University of Timisoara
Exclusion Criteria
  • Severe clinical depression symptoms (Cut-off=15 at PHQ9)
  • Severe clinical anxiety symptoms (Cut-off=15 at GAD7)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Increasing Self-EsteemIncreasing self-esteemAll participants will be included in working groups.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in Rosenberg's Self Esteem ScaleChange from Pre- to Post-Intervention (5 weeks)

Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale is a self-esteem measure widely used in social-science research. It is a ten-item likert-type scale with items answered on a four-point scale-from strongly disagree to strongly agree. The scale measures global self-worth by measuring both positive and negative feelings about the self. The minimum score of Rosenberg's Self Esteem Scale is 10 and the highest one is 40. A higher score means a better outcome.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Name Letter TestChange from Pre- to Post-Intervention (5 weeks)

Name Letter Test is used to measure implicit self-esteem by testing the tendency to evaluate alphabetical letters in one's name, especially initials, particularly favorably.

Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD7)Change from Pre- to Post-Intervention (5 weeks)

Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment is a self-administered 7 item instrument that uses some of the DSM-V criteria for GAD (General Anxiety Disorder) to identify probable cases of GAD along with measuring anxiety symptom severity. The minimum score of Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment is 0 and the highest one is 21. A higher score means a worse outcome (a higher level of anxiety).

Treatment Satisfaction QuestionnairePost-Intervention (5 weeks)

Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire is a scale designed to measure the level of students' satisfaction with intervention. The items refer to the content of the intervention, being open and close questions.

Therapeutic factorsPost-Intervention (5 weeks)

A 9 item questionnaire designed to measure the impact of some of the therapeutic factors as universality, altruism, instillation of hope, etc (Yalom, I. D., \& Leszcz, M. (Collaborator). (2005). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy (5th ed.)). For each of the 9 factors, the minimum score is 1 and the maximum one is 5. A higher score means a better outcome (that factor is relevant for intervention).

Academic Burnout ScaleChange from Pre- to Post-Intervention (5 weeks)

This scale is designed to measure the level of students' burnout. It contains 3 subscales: Exhaustion (minimum score: 5, maximum: 25), Cynicism (minimum score: 5, maximum: 25), Inefficacy (minimum score: 6, maximum: 30). A higher score means a worse outcome. Beside that, it can be scored Core Burnout, as sum between Exhaustion and Cynicism.

Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ9)Change from Pre- to Post-Intervention (5 weeks)

Patient Health Questionnaire-9 was designed to measure participant's severity of depression using DSM IV criteria. The minimum score of Patient Health Questionnaire-9 is 0 and the highest one is 27. A higher score means a worse outcome (more severe symptoms of depression).

System usabilityPost-Intervention (5 weeks)

A 10 item questionnaire designed to measure participants' satisfaction with Zoom, the online platform used for weekly meetings. The minimum score of System Usability Scale is 10 and the highest one is 50. A higher score means a better outcome.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

West University of Timișoara

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Timişoara, Romania

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