Development and evaluation of an online mental health program for traumatized female college students: A randomized controlled trial
This study developed and evaluated an online mental health program for female college students who experienced trauma, based on Roy's Adaptation Model. A randomized controlled trial was adopted. Participants completed a survey on trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Data from experimental and control groups (n = 16) were collected over two months. The program reduced post-traumatic stress and depression symptoms and improved functional health and adjustment. This effect was sustained in experimental group participants for one month post-program.
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Sunah Kim, Kyunghyun Lee Source Type: research
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