The Efficacy of a Growth-Mindset Intervention for Adolescents: A Randomised Controlled Trial
The Efficacy of a Growth-Mindset Intervention for Adolescents: A Randomised Controlled Trial
NCT ID: NCT05676554 Phase: NA Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 104 Completion: 2024-05-23
Conditions
Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms, Depression, Anxiety, Adolescent - Emotional Problem
Interventions
An Enhanced Psychological Mindset Session for Adolescents
Summary
This study is exploring an animated learning resource that could be used online to promote mental health. It is computer based and delivered in a single session, lasting 30 minutes. It teaches young people about thoughts, feelings, personality and the brain, it includes ideas about "mindsets" - or beliefs about the brain - which may be helpful in day-to-day life.
The investigators will use social media to recruit 14-18-year-olds to take part in our research. They will be randomly put into one of two groups - either a group who receive the online session first or a group who receive the session later (at the end of the study).
The animated learning resource aims to promote and protect mental health. The investigators predict it might have some benefits for emotional wellbeing, though the investigators do not know for certain. Young people who take part might learn something new or find it rewarding to know they have been part of research which could be used to help promote mental health.
It is important to know that this is a research study and not a form of treatment for mental health problems.
Primary Outcome
11-item Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) (Radez et al., 2021)