Evaluating the Effectiveness of a School-based Intervention to Improve the Wellbeing of Children Aged 10 to 13 Years.

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

300

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 31, 2023

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2024

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2024

Conditions
Well-Being, PsychologicalChild, Only
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

A Lust for Life

A Lust for Life (ALFL) is a universal teacher-led programme which aims to build resilience, increase wellbeing, and enhance emotional literacy of 8-13 year old school children. The programme spans ten 40-minute classes. The ALFL curriculum draws on multiple sources including contemporary positive psychology; traditional, second, and third wave cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT); and developmental, educational, and health psychology. In ALFL children learn the following specific self-regulation skills: naming and rating the intensity of emotions; linking thoughts, feelings and actions; mindfulness; breathing exercises; visualization exercises; progressive muscle relaxation; positive self-talk (gratitude, optimism, and cognitive restructuring); obtaining social support from adults and peers; assertiveness; managing bullying; and using the internet safely. Skills are learned through didactic instruction, video modelling, in-class experiential exercises, and homework practice.

BEHAVIORAL

Waiting List Control

Control group placed on a 12-week waiting list for the A Lust for Life (ALFL) programme.

Trial Locations (1)

Dublin 4

RECRUITING

University College Dublin, Dublin

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University College Dublin

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