A preliminary study on the effectiveness of a stress management program for healthcare ‐related undergraduates with at‐risk mental state
This study aimed to examine the effects of a stress management program on stress perception and coping strategies for healthcare ‐related undergraduates with at‐risk mental state (ARMS).Design and MethodsA randomized experimental design with pretest and posttest was used. Of the 2812 students screened, 65 were identified as having ARMS, 52 enrolled in the study, and 49 (75%) completed the study.FindingsSignificance was found for subjects with schizotypal traits in emotion expression and problem ‐avoidance coping strategies. Subjects with trait anxiety improved significantly in interpersonal deficits after the program.Practice ImplicationsStudents with different trait risks reported benefits in different stress ‐coping strategies from the program.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Fong ‐Gang Wang,
Mei‐Ling Lou,
Siang‐Han Lu,
Wen‐Jiuan Yen,
Ching‐Lun Tsai,
Wei‐Fen Ma Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research