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NCT number NCT06124183
Other study ID # 1102812
Secondary ID PSI2017-84005-R
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 11, 2022
Est. completion date June 30, 2022

Study information

Verified date January 2024
Source Universidad del Valle, Colombia
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study assessed the effectiveness of an emotional intelligence program based on the Salovey and Mayer model among adolescents exhibiting antisocial behavior. A quasi-experimental design was employed, involving 231 Colombian adolescent offenders (122 in the experimental group). A 12-session psychological protocol was implemented. The primary question it aims to address is whether it is feasible for adolescents with antisocial behavior to reduce negative emotional symptoms related to mental health, such as anxiety, stress, and depression, while simultaneously improving their emotional skills. It was observed that those who completed the program showed significant improvements in emotional intelligence, emotional balance, and resilience while experiencing a decrease in emotional symptoms, particularly in stress.


Description:

Emotional intelligence programs have been shown to enhance mental health, social adjustment, and overall well-being in adolescents, primarily implemented in educational settings but adaptable to specific clinical populations. The goal of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an emotional intelligence program tailored for adolescents with antisocial behavior based on the Salovey and Mayer ability model. Given previous findings suggesting that emotional intelligence programs can aid in improving mental health and social adjustment in adolescents, there arises a need to evaluate the efficacy of such programs in correctional settings. This study aimed to ascertain the effectiveness of an emotional intelligence program designed for adolescents with antisocial behavior. It also supported the notion that implementing emotional intelligence programs in socio-educational centers working with such adolescents could be an effective strategy to enhance their psychological and social well-being. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of incorporating emotional intelligence training in intervention processes within correctional contexts. The study employed a quasi-experimental design with both intervention and control groups, conducting pre-post intervention measures. The study involved 231 Colombian adolescent participants aged between 14 and 18 (Mean = 15.55, SD = 1.30), with 122 in the intervention group (Mean = 15.64, SD = 1.29, 19.7% female) and 109 in the control group (Mean = 15.44, SD = 1.30, 27.5% female). Questionnaires were utilized to evaluate emotional intelligence, emotional experiences, resilience, emotional symptoms (depression, anxiety, and stress), and life satisfaction. The comparative analyses revealed significant differences between the intervention and control groups. Adolescents who completed the program demonstrated improvements in emotional intelligence, emotional balance, and resilience while experiencing a notable reduction in emotional symptoms, particularly stress.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 231
Est. completion date June 30, 2022
Est. primary completion date February 15, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 14 Years to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - The inclusion criteria were being enrolled in the first year or higher grades of secondary education, having parental and authority permission, and being between 14 and 18 years old Exclusion Criteria: - The exclusion criteria were being younger than 14 or older than 18, openly refusing to participate, lacking authorization, and having the scheduled completion of the judicial measure during the program execution period.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
The program comprises 12 sessions and additional activities to be carried out after each session, alongside counseling from the program's leading professionals
The program is based on the emotional intelligence skills model (Mayer & Salovey, 1997; Salovey & Mayer, 1990), which suggests that emotional intelligence consists of four hierarchical branches or components: (a) perception of emotions, (b) facilitating thinking using emotions, (c) understanding emotions, and (d) managing and handling emotions. The program comprises 12 sessions and additional activities to be carried out after each session, alongside counseling from the program's leading professionals. The sessions follow a similar structure, involving session framing, motivation on the central theme, group activity for sharing ideas and experiences, individual activities, review, and task assignment. The first and second sections focus on analyzing the personal reality and current emotional conditions of the participants, while the final session is designed for both celebration and program evaluation. The remaining nine sessions address the four branches of the skill model.

Locations

Country Name City State
Colombia Arcadio de Jesús Cardona Isaza Cali Valle Del Cauca

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universidad del Valle, Colombia Universidad de la Sabana

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Colombia, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Emotional Intelligence Attention, Clarity and Emotional Repair. Trait Meta Mood Scale (TMMS-24) 4 months
Primary Emotional Intelligence Attention, Clarity and Emotional Repair. Trait Meta Mood Scale (TMMS-24) 4 months. It offers five alternative answers. High scores on the factors indicate a higher degree of emotional intelligence.
Primary Emotional symptoms of mental health Depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS-21) 4 months. The scale rates emotional symptoms from normal to extremely severe. Depression (0-9, normal- 28+ extremely severe). Anxiety (0-7, normal- 20+ extremely severe). Stress (0-4, normal- 34+ extremely severe.
Primary Positive and negative emotional experiences Positive and negative emotional experiences (SPANE) 4 months. The items are presented on a Likert scale ranging from "Very rarely or never" to "Very often or always" (5).(Range 5-30)
Secondary Affective balance Positive and negative emotional experiences scale (SPANE) 4 months. The affective balance scale is derived from the difference between the two SPANE sub-scales (SPANE-P and SPANE-N).
Secondary Satisfaction with life Satisfaction with life Scale (SWLS) 4 months. Scores between 31-35 indicate the individual is very satisfied; 26-30, satisfied; 21-25, somewhat satisfied; 20, neutral; 15-19, somewhat dissatisfied; 10-14, dissatisfied; and 5-9, very dissatisfied.
Secondary Resilience Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10) 4 months. It consists of 10 items designed as a Likert-type scale with five response options. The final score for the questionnaire is obtained by summing the responses (range 0-40).
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