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Impact of an App-Based Resilience Training on Enhancing Stress Regulation and Mental Health

Autor*innen:
Lenger, Melanie and Schoenthaler, Elena M.D. and Hantke, Alina and Dalkner, Nina and Guggemos, Suher and Pszeida, Martin and Mosbacher, Jochen A. and Draxler, Sandra and Lutz, Thomas and Russegger, Silvia and Nateqi, Jama and Albert, Dietrich and Paletta, Lucas and Reininghaus, Eva Z.
Abstract:
Recent research suggests various appbasedprograms to promote mental health, resilience and stress management. Insights gained from studies with healthy participants could potentially offer training strategies that could also prove beneficial for people with mental disorders. The effectiveness of an appbased resiliencetraining was evaluated. Methods. In the present study, 68 mentally healthy participants were included. They all received both the intervention as twomonth resilience training via an app and the control condition (waiting group) as part of a crossover design. In addition, the participants were interviewed before, and after each condition with the Stress and Coping Inventory (SCI), the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and the Resilience Scale (RS13), measuring psychological stress and symptoms. Results. The results of the ANCOVA indicate that the apptraining does not significantly improve resilience in healthy people (p = .278). However, it significantly enhances stress regulation in the intervention group and the control group (p = .030), independent of the initial stress level. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was found between effective stress regulation and improved mental health (measured by the BSI). Conclusion. Emphasizing mindfulness and reflection through resilience training and the enhanced perception of mental health, can improve stress regulation, thereby underscoring its crucial role. To maximize the benefits of resilience training, it is imperative to further develop training apps, enhancing their attractiveness and suitability for longterm use, and extend its use.
Titel:
Impact of an App-Based Resilience Training on Enhancing Stress Regulation and Mental Health
Herausgeber (Verlag):
S. Karger AG
Seiten:
1-19

Publikationsreihe

Name
Neuropsychobiology
Herausgeber(Verlag)
S. Karger AG
Nummer
84
ISSN
14230224

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