113
Participants
Start Date
October 12, 2022
Primary Completion Date
July 16, 2025
Study Completion Date
July 16, 2025
Psycho-social, computerized intervention targeting error sensitivity
The computer-based intervention is designed to directly reduce the sensitivity to errors through cognitive behavioral techniques. The intervention takes approximately 45 minutes and includes interactive quizzes, information, and behavioral tasks relevant to making mistakes, implications of making errors, and ways to deal with making mistakes, among other topics relevant to increased error sensitivity. The intervention uses developmentally appropriate language and stories that young children can relate to and understand.
Psycho-social, computerized intervention on healthy lifestyle choices
The computer-based control condition will be in the same format and duration as the active intervention, but instead focuses on self-care topics and healthy lifestyle choices (e.g., eating healthy foods and getting a good night sleep), unrelated to error sensitivity.
FSU Psychology Building, Tallahassee
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
Florida State University
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