A Compassion-Focused Ecological Momentary Intervention for Enhancing Resilience in Help-Seeking Youth: Uncontrolled Pilot Study

Aug 12, 2021JMIR mental health

Using a Compassion-Based Mobile Program to Boost Resilience in Young People Seeking Help: Initial Pilot Study

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Abstract

In total, 10 individuals (mean age 20.3 years) participated in the intervention, with 80% reporting satisfaction and low burden from app usage.

  • No adverse events were observed during the intervention.
  • Approximately one-third of participants experienced high stress, negative emotions, or threat anticipation, prompting real-time intervention responses.
  • Postintervention, reductions in stress sensitivity, negative emotions, and psychotic experiences were noted, alongside increased positive emotions.
  • Improvements were also observed in psychotic, anxiety, and depressive symptoms, with effect sizes ranging from 0.30 to 0.65.
  • The results suggest feasibility and safety for the EMIcompass intervention in young help-seeking individuals.

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