2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10902-021-00449-3
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Six-Week Online Multi-component Positive Psychology Intervention Improves Subjective Wellbeing in Young Adults

Abstract: Improving mental wellbeing has a range of benefits for society, including increased productivity, longevity, and resiliency. However, interventions designed to improve mental wellbeing are often only compared to waitlist controls, leaving uncertainty regarding the mechanisms of their effectiveness. The current study in 326 participants assessed a six-week positive psychology intervention against an active control ( n = 163) in an online randomized control trial. Outcome measures included… Show more

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“…Given the low scores for resilience observed in this study, implementing positive psychology interventions in farming populations as a companion to tailored mental health services may be useful for universal mental health promotion. There is evidence that online positive psychology interventions have been effective during the pandemic to strengthen the resilience during stay-at-home orders or social distance requirements [ 82 , 83 ] and with frontline workers [ 84 ]. Additionally, positive psychology interventions are recommended for use in the public health context as the first step in a stepped care approach and are also effective when delivered in a self-directed, online format [ 85 , 86 ] and through phone apps [ 87 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the low scores for resilience observed in this study, implementing positive psychology interventions in farming populations as a companion to tailored mental health services may be useful for universal mental health promotion. There is evidence that online positive psychology interventions have been effective during the pandemic to strengthen the resilience during stay-at-home orders or social distance requirements [ 82 , 83 ] and with frontline workers [ 84 ]. Additionally, positive psychology interventions are recommended for use in the public health context as the first step in a stepped care approach and are also effective when delivered in a self-directed, online format [ 85 , 86 ] and through phone apps [ 87 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coincidentally, not all reviews have utilized a control group or incorporated the required quantitative information (for example, descriptive statistics contrasting the intervention and the control group at baseline and posttest) (for an example, see [ 22 ]). This study is a meta-analysis determined to provide an evidence-based method of analyzing whether internet-based interventions can lessen stress, anxiety, and depression among college undergraduates and graduates during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A clear statement that there are no right or wrong answers will be implemented in all journals during each workshop. The PPIs designed to improve well-being are often compared to waitlist controls, which leaves ambiguity and unmeasured confounders related to their effectiveness [ 67 ]. Hence, we will not have any separate control group and will only study the change from baseline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%