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Stress Management in Elementary School Students: a Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial

Research has shown that stress experiences begin in early stages of life. Stress management techniques have appeared to be beneficial for the development or enhancement of stress coping skills. The aim of this pilot randomised controlled trial was to assess the effect of a 12-week intervention, comp...

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Autores principales: Sofianopoulou, Katerina, Bacopoulou, Flora, Vlachakis, Dimitrios, Kokka, Ioulia, Alexopoulos, Evaggelos, Varvogli, Liza, Chrousos, George P., Darviri, Christina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8494420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34621631
http://dx.doi.org/10.14806/ej.26.1.976
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author Sofianopoulou, Katerina
Bacopoulou, Flora
Vlachakis, Dimitrios
Kokka, Ioulia
Alexopoulos, Evaggelos
Varvogli, Liza
Chrousos, George P.
Darviri, Christina
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Bacopoulou, Flora
Vlachakis, Dimitrios
Kokka, Ioulia
Alexopoulos, Evaggelos
Varvogli, Liza
Chrousos, George P.
Darviri, Christina
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description Research has shown that stress experiences begin in early stages of life. Stress management techniques have appeared to be beneficial for the development or enhancement of stress coping skills. The aim of this pilot randomised controlled trial was to assess the effect of a 12-week intervention, comprising training in diaphragmatic breathing and progressive muscular relaxation, on elementary school students’ stress levels. Outcomes on the quality of life and behavioural aspects of the students were also assessed. Standardised questionnaires were administered at baseline and after the 12-week intervention program. Fifty-two children aged 10 to 11 years were randomly assigned to intervention (n=24) and control groups (n=28). Children of the intervention group demonstrated lower levels of stress (in all three subscales of lack of well-being, distress, and lack of social support) and improved aspects of quality of life (physical, emotional, and school functioning). No significant differences were observed regarding the examined behavioural dimensions, in the intervention group. Larger randomised controlled trials with follow-up evaluations are needed to ascertain the positive outcomes of such programs on elementary school children.
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spelling pubmed-84944202021-10-06 Stress Management in Elementary School Students: a Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial Sofianopoulou, Katerina Bacopoulou, Flora Vlachakis, Dimitrios Kokka, Ioulia Alexopoulos, Evaggelos Varvogli, Liza Chrousos, George P. Darviri, Christina EMBnet J Article Research has shown that stress experiences begin in early stages of life. Stress management techniques have appeared to be beneficial for the development or enhancement of stress coping skills. The aim of this pilot randomised controlled trial was to assess the effect of a 12-week intervention, comprising training in diaphragmatic breathing and progressive muscular relaxation, on elementary school students’ stress levels. Outcomes on the quality of life and behavioural aspects of the students were also assessed. Standardised questionnaires were administered at baseline and after the 12-week intervention program. Fifty-two children aged 10 to 11 years were randomly assigned to intervention (n=24) and control groups (n=28). Children of the intervention group demonstrated lower levels of stress (in all three subscales of lack of well-being, distress, and lack of social support) and improved aspects of quality of life (physical, emotional, and school functioning). No significant differences were observed regarding the examined behavioural dimensions, in the intervention group. Larger randomised controlled trials with follow-up evaluations are needed to ascertain the positive outcomes of such programs on elementary school children. 2021-08-23 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8494420/ /pubmed/34621631 http://dx.doi.org/10.14806/ej.26.1.976 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/the authors have retained copyright and granted the Journal right of first publication; the work has been simultaneously released under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which allows others to share the work, while acknowledging the original authorship and initial publication in this Journal. The full licence notice is available at http://journal.embnet.org (http://journal.embnet.org/) .
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Chrousos, George P.
Darviri, Christina
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