Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Emotion regulation |
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ; Garnefski, Kraaij, & Spinhoven, 2001) is a self-report scale measuring emotion regulation on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "almost never" to "almost always". It had 9 subscales representing 9 emotion regulation strategies and grater scores represents grater involvement in using that strategy. |
baseline, pre-intervention |
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Primary |
Changes in emotion regulation |
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ; Garnefski, Kraaij, & Spinhoven, 2001) is a self-report scale measuring emotion regulation on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "almost never" to "almost always". It had 9 subscales representing 9 emotion regulation strategies and grater scores represents grater involvement in using that strategy. |
Post-intervention (one week after the intervention) |
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Primary |
Levels of emotion regulation |
The Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ; Garnefski, Kraaij, & Spinhoven, 2001) is a self-report scale measuring emotion regulation on a 5 point Likert scale ranging from "almost never" to "almost always". It had 9 subscales representing 9 emotion regulation strategies and grater scores represents grater involvement in using that strategy. |
6 months follow-up |
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Primary |
Mental Health |
The General Health Questionnaire, 12-item version (GHQ-12 by Goldberg &Williams,1988 is a self-report scale measuring mental health on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 "never" to 5 "everyday" where grater scores represents better mental health. |
baseline, pre-intervention |
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Primary |
Changes in mental health |
The General Health Questionnaire, 12-item version (GHQ-12 by Goldberg &Williams,1988 is a self-report scale measuring mental health on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 "never" to 5 "everyday" where grater scores represents better mental health. |
Post-intervention (one week after the intervention) |
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Primary |
Fluctuations in mental health |
The General Health Questionnaire, 12-item version (GHQ-12 by Goldberg &Williams,1988 is a self-report scale measuring mental health on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 "never" to 5 "everyday" where grater scores represents better mental health. |
After first stage of the intervention (after 5 weeks) |
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Primary |
Levels of mental health |
The General Health Questionnaire, 12-item version (GHQ-12 by Goldberg &Williams,1988 is a self-report scale measuring mental health on a 6-point Likert scale ranging from 0 "never" to 5 "everyday" where grater scores represents better mental health. |
6 months follow-up |
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Primary |
Emotional Distress |
Distress and positive emotions: Profile of Affective Distress Plus; PED Opris & Macavei, 2007 is a self-report scale that measure distress. It had 42 items rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "not al all" to "a lot" and grater scores represent grated level of distress. |
Pre-intervention (one week before the intervention) |
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Primary |
Changes in emotional distress |
Distress and positive emotions: Profile of Affective Distress Plus; PED Opris & Macavei, 2007 is a self-report scale that measure distress. It had 42 items rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "not al all" to "a lot" and grater scores represent grated level of distress. |
Post-intervention (one week after the intervention) |
|
Primary |
Levels of emotional distress |
Distress and positive emotions: Profile of Affective Distress Plus; PED Opris & Macavei, 2007 is a self-report scale that measure distress. It had 42 items rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "not al all" to "a lot" and grater scores represent grated level of distress. |
6 months follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mood disorders |
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS; Parkitny & McAuley, 2010) is a 24 items scale that has three sub scales each measuring a specific problem: depression, anxiety and stress.A higher score at each subscale represents higher levels of depression, anxiety or stress. |
baseline, pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Changes in mood disorders |
The Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS; Parkitny & McAuley, 2010) is a 24 items scale that has three sub scales each measuring a specific problem: depression, anxiety and stress.A higher score at each subscale represents higher levels of depression, anxiety or stress. |
Post-intervention (one week after the intervention) |
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Secondary |
Levels of mood disorders |
The depression anxiety stress scale (DASS; Parkitny & McAuley, 2010) is a 24 items scale that has three sub scales each measuring a specific problem: depression, anxiety and stress. |
6 months follow-up |
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Secondary |
Rational and irrational cognitions |
Attitudes and Beliefs Scale 2 Abbreviated Version (ABS-2 - AV; Hyland et al. 2014) is a 24-items self-report scale that measures the presence of rational and irrational cognitions. It has two subscales one for rational cognitions and one for irrational cognitions. Greater scores at each scale represents more rational/irrational cognitions in an individual. Items are rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "totally disagree" to "totally agree". |
baseline, pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
Changes in rational and irrational cognition |
Attitudes and Beliefs Scale 2 Abbreviated Version (ABS-2 - AV; Hyland et al. 2014) is a 24-items self-report scale that measures the presence of rational and irrational cognitions. It has two subscales one for rational cognitions and one for irrational cognitions. Greater scores at each scale represents more rational/irrational cognitions in an individual. Items are rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "totally disagree" to "totally agree". |
Post-intervention (one week after the intervention) |
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Secondary |
Levels of rational and irrational cognition |
Attitudes and Beliefs Scale 2 Abbreviated Version (ABS-2 - AV; Hyland et al. 2014) is a 24-items self-report scale that measures the presence of rational and irrational cognitions. It has two subscales one for rational cognitions and one for irrational cognitions. Greater scores at each scale represents more rational/irrational cognitions in an individual. Items are rated on a 5 point Liker scale ranging from "totally disagree" to "totally agree". |
6 months follow-up |
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Secondary |
Trauma |
Childhood Trauma Screener is a scale composed of five items, measuring different traumatic events. It has five items and each item represent a category of trauma. Higher scores represent higher/worse trauma level. |
baseline, pre-intervention |
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