Developing Resilience Online: Evaluation of Synchronous and Asynchronous Resilience Interventions for Filipino College Students
This study evaluated two forms of a resilience intervention amongst college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilising a randomised controlled trial design; it examined the impact of a synchronous and asynchronous resilience interventions versus a control group that did a journaling interventi...
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ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14122023-08-01T08:53:08Z Developing Resilience Online: Evaluation of Synchronous and Asynchronous Resilience Interventions for Filipino College Students Hechanova, Ma. Regina Jocson, Rosanne M Alianan, Arsenio S Delos Santos, Junix Jerald I Manaois, Jason O Gomez, Gilda Lamzon, Gina R This study evaluated two forms of a resilience intervention amongst college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilising a randomised controlled trial design; it examined the impact of a synchronous and asynchronous resilience interventions versus a control group that did a journaling intervention. Outcomes measured included coping behaviour; non-reactivity; wellbeing; stress; depression and anxiety. Participants consisted of Filipino college students randomly assigned to three groups: synchronous online resilience group (n = 135); asynchronous resilience group (n = 121) and control group (n = 127). Results revealed that students who went through the online synchronous resilience reported a significant reduction in depression at post-intervention compared to those who went through an asynchronous intervention. Post-intervention scores for nonreactivity were also higher in the synchronous group compared to both asynchronous and journaling groups. Effect sizes were small to moderate. This study suggests that online resilience interventions are viable means to address the mental health needs of students; especially in countries with limited mental health resources. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/412 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/psychology-faculty-pubs/article/1412/viewcontent/2890_Article_Text_18436_1_10_20230224.pdf Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo resilience mental health MHPSS pandemic well-being depression Philippines Counseling Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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This study evaluated two forms of a resilience intervention amongst college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilising a randomised controlled trial design; it examined the impact of a synchronous and asynchronous resilience interventions versus a control group that did a journaling intervention. Outcomes measured included coping behaviour; non-reactivity; wellbeing; stress; depression and anxiety. Participants consisted of Filipino college students randomly assigned to three groups: synchronous online resilience group (n = 135); asynchronous resilience group (n = 121) and control group (n = 127). Results revealed that students who went through the online synchronous resilience reported a significant reduction in depression at post-intervention compared to those who went through an asynchronous intervention. Post-intervention scores for nonreactivity were also higher in the synchronous group compared to both asynchronous and journaling groups. Effect sizes were small to moderate. This study suggests that online resilience interventions are viable means to address the mental health needs of students; especially in countries with limited mental health resources. |
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Developing Resilience Online: Evaluation of Synchronous and Asynchronous Resilience Interventions for Filipino College Students |
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Developing Resilience Online: Evaluation of Synchronous and Asynchronous Resilience Interventions for Filipino College Students |
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Developing Resilience Online: Evaluation of Synchronous and Asynchronous Resilience Interventions for Filipino College Students |
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