Recalling and Anticipating Specific Positive Events to Boost Resilience in Adolescents

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

191

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 21, 2022

Primary Completion Date

May 13, 2023

Study Completion Date

May 13, 2023

Conditions
Specific Positive MemoriesSpecific Positive Future EventsResilienceMental Wellbeing
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Positive Events Training (PET)

PET is a group-based training program combining Memory Specificity Training (MEST; Raes, 2007) and Future Event Specificity Training (FEST; Dutch version of Hallford et al. (2020): Changing the Future: An initial test of Future Specificity Training). It comprises four sessions of 50 minutes each. The training is delivered in a standardized manner, using the Positive Event Training Manual developed for this study (content adapted from our MEST and FEST manuals). Following brief psychoeducation on the rationale, participants practice generating detailed specific memories and future events using neutral and positive cue-words. Participants are maximally supported and challenged by the trainer and by the other group-members to generate very specific and highly detailed memories and future events using mental imagery and drawing upon visual, olfactory, auditory and emotional elements of the events, including both contextual and sensory-perceptual details.

BEHAVIORAL

CREAtive writing Training (CREAT)

CREAT follows the exact same format and length as the PET training (i.e., delivered by a trainer in group over 4 x 50-minute sessions, including homework exercises). Following brief psychoeducation on the (bogus\*) rationale behind PET, participants complete a series of creative writing exercises using funny and thought-provoking writing prompts. Just as in PET, participants are maximally supported and challenged by the trainer and by the other group-members, in this case to generate completions that are as creative and funny as possible. The investigators used CREAT successfully before in an online format as a bogus control training for a memory specificity training. (\*) The investigators tell participants that these creative writing exercises have been found to be beneficial for mental wellbeing, as creative writing exercises cultivate creativity and stimulate participants' imagination skills.

Trial Locations (5)

1880

KOBOS Secundaire Scholen, Kapelle-op-den-Bos

2020

Pius X - instituut, Antwerp

3500

GO! Next sportschool Hasselt, Hasselt

Scholen Kindsheid Jesu, Hasselt

3740

Sint Lambertuscollege, Bilzen

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Research Foundation Flanders

OTHER

lead

Prof. dr. Filip Raes

OTHER