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Assessing the efficacy of a resilience training intervention for long-term improvements in well-being and resilience.

Martin KreienkampDaniel WheatleyAndré Ndobo
Published in: Applied psychology. Health and well-being (2024)
This article has two aims: (1) to assess the impacts of a novel training intervention for individual well-being and (2) to measure the trajectory of resilience over the training period dependent on reported significant life events. Using a randomised controlled trial with a diverse German sample with the majority drawn from a student population, we measure the effects of the intervention to provide insight into its impacts and act as a proof of concept for the training. We find that the training intervention boosts resilience and other related well-being measures with a high effect size in comparison with a control group and compared with existing resilience training studies.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • climate change
  • virtual reality
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • medical education