Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Acceptability of the Wellness Course: Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) |
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken. |
End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Primary |
Appropriateness of the Wellness Course: Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) |
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken. |
End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Primary |
Feasibility of the Wellness Course: Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM) |
Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM) is a 4 item scale. Respondents provide ratings using Likert type ratings ranging from 1-5, where 1= completely disagree and 5=completely agree. The ratings are summed and the average is taken. |
End of semester timepoint (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Secondary |
Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged. |
Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Secondary |
Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) to 3-Month Follow-up |
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged. |
End of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Use of Adaptive Coping Skills from Baseline to 3-Month Follow-up |
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Ways of Coping Checklist (DBT WCCL) - Adaptive Skills Use Subscale. The DBT WCCL is a 59 item scale for which respondents provide ratings of their coping skills use on a Likert type scale from 0-3, where 0=Never Used and 3=Regularly Used. The adaptive coping sub-scale includes 38 items which are summed and averaged. |
Baseline and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Emotion Dysregulation from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken. |
Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Secondary |
Change in Emotion Dysregulation from End of Semester to 3-month follow-up |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken. |
End of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Emotion Dysregulation from Baseline to 3-month follow-up |
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale - Short Form is an 18 item scale. Respondents provide ratings on the frequency with which they struggle with various facets of emotion regulation using a Likert type scale ranging from 1-5, where 1= Almost Never (0-10% of the time and 5=Almost Always (91-100% of the time). Scores are summed and the average is taken. |
Baseline and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at Baseline |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable. |
End of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Secondary |
Percent of Subjects with Past-30 Day Suicide Ideation at 3-month follow-up |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Item 1 assesses for suicide ideation and in this study, this is treated as a dichotomous variable. |
3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from Baseline to End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk. |
Baseline and end of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) |
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Secondary |
Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from End of Semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) to 3-month follow-up |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk. |
End of semester (approximately 4 months after baseline) and 3-month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Past-30 Day Suicide Risk from Baseline to 3-month follow-up |
Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire - Revised Version is a 4 item scale which assesses suicidality using a range of response options specific to each item, with items indicating higher risk being given more points. Scores on all 4 items can be summed. In college students a sum score of greater than or equal to 7 is associated with current suicide risk. |
Baseline and 3-month follow-up |
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