2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-022-00721-y
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Effects of a school-based intervention on levels of anxiety and depression: a cluster-randomized controlled trial of the MindPower program in ten high schools in Norway

Abstract: Background The previous decades have shown increased symptoms of depression and anxiety among adolescents. To promote mental health and reduce mental illness, the government of Norway has, as in other countries, pledged that all schools must incorporate life-skills education. We report results from an evaluation of MindPower, a modification of the Coping With Depression (CWD) course, delivered universally in the classroom to secondary high school students, aged 15–16 years, in one county in Nor… Show more

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“…Poor self-esteem leads to categorization, contradictory ideas, and ineffective time management, which leads to many personal and professional problems (Krauss & Orth, 2022). In today's competitive workplace, employees face a variety of pressures from changing market conditions, technological advancement, and rising conflicts that can stress them out (Saelid et al, 2022). Self-esteem increases trust and the ability to achieve goals, but it also causes harmful side effects due to ego involvement that employees develop in search of self-worthiness (Svedberg, Hallsten, Narusyte, Bodin, & Blom, 2016).…”
Section: Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor self-esteem leads to categorization, contradictory ideas, and ineffective time management, which leads to many personal and professional problems (Krauss & Orth, 2022). In today's competitive workplace, employees face a variety of pressures from changing market conditions, technological advancement, and rising conflicts that can stress them out (Saelid et al, 2022). Self-esteem increases trust and the ability to achieve goals, but it also causes harmful side effects due to ego involvement that employees develop in search of self-worthiness (Svedberg, Hallsten, Narusyte, Bodin, & Blom, 2016).…”
Section: Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A saúde mental de crianças e adolescentes e sua promoção nas escolas é uma preocupação crescente em muitos países e os profissionais que atuam nesse contexto necessitam de competências e métodos para intervir eficazmente (Lahti et al, 2023). Para enfrentar esses desafios, iniciativas para promover a saúde mental e reduzir os transtornos mentais em contextos educacionais têm estado na vanguarda em muitos países conforme destacado por Saelid et al (2022), por ser um dos contextos sociais mais oportunos para o desenvolvimento de estratégias para promoção da saúde mental, por toda a sua complexidade, por seu poder de alcance e acesso aos jovens e um cenário incontestável para a realização de intervenções preventivas (McGillivray et al, 2021). Contribuciones a Las Ciencias Sociales, São José dos Pinhais, v.17, n.5, p. 2024 É fundamental que os sistemas de saúde priorizem a saúde mental infanto-juvenil, pois essa população enfrenta dificuldades para acessar os serviços necessários.…”
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“…Students who often experience depression during online learning cannot be separated from the influence of high selfesteem and the surrounding environment, such as parents. Research conducted by Jun, Wang, Suh, and Yeung (2022) explains that high parental expectations positively correlate with high levels of depression in students (Fekih-Romdhane, Amri, & Cheour, 2022;Jun, Wang, Suh, & Yeung, 2022;Saelid et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%