A Single Case Evaluation of an Emotion Regulation Training in Adolescents

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Název: A Single Case Evaluation of an Emotion Regulation Training in Adolescents
Autoři: Elisa Boelens, Laura Wante, Leentje Vervoort, Sandra Verbeken, Lien Goossens, Caroline Braet
Zdroj: Psychol Belg
Psychologica Belgica, Vol 65, Iss 1, Pp 148–168-148–168 (2025)
Psychologica Belgica, 65, 1, pp. 148-168
PSYCHOLOGICA BELGICA
Informace o vydavateli: Ubiquity Press, Ltd., 2025.
Rok vydání: 2025
Témata: DISORDER, emotion regulation, youth, training, REGULATION SKILLS, SOCIAL ANXIETY, EXPRESSIVE SUPPRESSION, Social Sciences, CHILDREN, Social Development, psychopathology, PREVALENCE, BF1-990, MENTAL-HEALTH PROBLEMS, RDOC, HIERARCHICAL TAXONOMY, Psychology, COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY, Research Article
Popis: The high prevalence of mental health problems, especially in adolescence, promotes research on psychological interventions. Recently, focus has shifted from disorder specific to transdiagnostic interventions. Since emotion regulation (ER) underlies various mental disorders, targeting this transdiagnostic mechanism is Particulary interesting. The current study aimed to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of an emotion regulation training for children and adolescents (EuREKA) in six adolescents (M = 12.50, SD = 1.52; 50% girls) enrolled in an inpatient treatment center for internalizing and/or externalizing problems. Using a single case design, ER was monitored weekly during both baseline and treatment phase. In addition, pretraining and posttraining measurements on both psychopathology and ER were included. Although caution is warranted due to the nature of the study and the small sample size, the overall results suggest that EuREKA is a feasible and potentially promising approach for treating both internalizing and externalizing problems. However, some mixed results in the individual outcomes were observed, making it challenging to provide general conclusions on the effectiveness of EuREKA.
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Jazyk: English
ISSN: 2054-670X
DOI: 10.5334/pb.1337
Přístupová URL adresa: https://doaj.org/article/3b73c66d748246aa8c94bc3ad302cd36
https://hdl.handle.net/2066/320634
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Abstrakt:The high prevalence of mental health problems, especially in adolescence, promotes research on psychological interventions. Recently, focus has shifted from disorder specific to transdiagnostic interventions. Since emotion regulation (ER) underlies various mental disorders, targeting this transdiagnostic mechanism is Particulary interesting. The current study aimed to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of an emotion regulation training for children and adolescents (EuREKA) in six adolescents (M = 12.50, SD = 1.52; 50% girls) enrolled in an inpatient treatment center for internalizing and/or externalizing problems. Using a single case design, ER was monitored weekly during both baseline and treatment phase. In addition, pretraining and posttraining measurements on both psychopathology and ER were included. Although caution is warranted due to the nature of the study and the small sample size, the overall results suggest that EuREKA is a feasible and potentially promising approach for treating both internalizing and externalizing problems. However, some mixed results in the individual outcomes were observed, making it challenging to provide general conclusions on the effectiveness of EuREKA.
ISSN:2054670X
DOI:10.5334/pb.1337