Effectiveness of StressOFF Strategies

Effectiveness of StressOFF Strategies
Author: Amy Shapiro
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

"Stress in adolescents is increasing (APA, 2014), and there is a need for adolescent-targeted programs to promote adaptive coping through the teaching of effective coping skills (Foret et al., 2012; Frydenberg & Lewis, 2000). Schools have been proposed as an appropriate site to implement such programs; however, existing programs are lengthy and require additional time and resources (Fridrici & Lohaus, 2009). The present study evaluates StressOFF Strategies (StressOFF; Shapiro & Heath, 2013), a single-session (45 min) adolescent-targeted, school-based stress management program that introduces cognitive behavioral and mindfulness based techniques. Participants were 227 Grade 9-11 students from 27 classes in seven secondary schools. Classes were randomly assigned to the treatment group (n = 89; 58% male, 42% female) or to an active control group (n = 138; 44% male, 57% female), which received a study skills based stress management program (Be PREPARED; Shapiro & Heath, 2015). At pre-program, participants completed a questionnaire of prior experiences with stress management as well as measures of perceived stress, test anxiety, and mindfulness. At immediate post-program, participants completed a program response questionnaire, which evaluated students' perceptions of amount learned, level of difficulty of program, overall program rating, recommendation to a friend, and understanding of strategies and willingness to use them. At one-month follow-up, the program response questionnaire was completed again along with measures of perceived stress, test anxiety, and mindfulness. Pre-program, participants in both conditions reported comparable findings of limited knowledge of stress and stress management, moderate interest in learning about stress and stress management, and they reported regular use of stress management strategies, such as distraction. One month following participation in the programs, students in the StressOFF and Be PREPARED groups reported decreased perceived stress, increased mindfulness, and decreased test anxiety levels. Although both StressOFF and Be PREPARED were found to be effective at improving mental health outcomes over time, students reported learning more from StressOFF and rated the program more favorably. Students provided comparable reports of program difficulty and recommendation to a friend for both StressOFF and Be PREPARED. Over time, however, in both groups, students' ratings of amount learned, level of difficulty of program, program evaluation, and friend recommendation all decreased. Immediately following the program, students in StressOFF and Be PREPARED reported high levels of understanding and moderate to high willingness to use strategies. However, like their program response, in both groups, students' understanding and willingness to use strategies generally decreased over time. Only their reports of willingness to use the Prioritize, Reading, and A good study space strategies from the Be PREPARED program were sustained at one-month follow-up. Comparable effectiveness of StressOFF and Be PREPARED suggests that a single-session stress management program can improve students' mental health outcomes over time. Specifically, students may benefit most from the components of psychoeducation and stigma reduction shared by both programs; however, there is indication that students prefer StressOFF and report learning more than students who participated in the Be PREPARED program. Interestingly, despite self-reported benefits in stress, test anxiety, and mindfulness over a one-month follow-up period, students in both groups reported decreased ratings of program and strategies over that time, suggesting a possible need for ongoing strategy and program reinforcement. Findings from the current dissertation provide encouraging support for the implementation of a single-session stress management program in the schools; although, to ensure maintenance of strategy use, ongoing follow-up is recommended." --

Evidence-based Intervention that Decreases Stress Levels in Teens who are Missing School Due to Outside Stressors

Evidence-based Intervention that Decreases Stress Levels in Teens who are Missing School Due to Outside Stressors
Author: Madysen Pennington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2017
Genre: Stress (Psychology)
ISBN:

The purpose of this thesis is to test the effectiveness of an intervention designed to reduce stress in adolescents. StressOFF Strategies program is the intervention used to educate students about stress and how to effectively manage it. A group of 8-10 students from Abilene High School was recruited to participate in the study during their one-hour lunch period. The tools used for the intervention included the StressOFF Strategies PowerPoint, the My Personal Stress Profile, and the Perceived Stress Scale. The findings are presented on individual graphs that show increases and decreases in stress levels for each student. Implications suggested are to apply the StressOFF program in high schools over multiple group sessions, create a policy that accounts for a stress management course in high schools, and complete further research on teen stress and the ways in which they handle stress.

Strategies For Health

Strategies For Health
Author: Steven Horne, RH (AHG)
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1637102542

If you're looking to solve your own health problems, help someone you love, or you're searching for answers to assist customers or clients, this practical guide to natural remedies will help you succeed. This book is the result of the healing journey I started fifty years ago when I failed to find answers to my own chronic respiratory problems. After years of getting worse with allopathic treatments, I discovered a different approach. I started studying and applying the use of herbs, diet, and other natural modalities. I went from being a sickly teenager, to a healthy young adult. For the past forty years I have been consulting, writing, and teaching, sharing what I have learned to help other people experience the same health transformation. I wrote Strategies for Health to share this knowledge so that anyone who is struggling with poor health can move beyond symptomatic relief and start learning how to achieve lasting health. To get better results this book teaches you to find and adopt strategies to correct the underlying root causes of disease, such as nutritional deficiencies, exposure to toxins, unresolved stress, and poor lifestyle habits. Because when you look beyond treating disease symptoms and correct these root causes the body returns to its natural state--health. This is the approach that I have taken to successfully care for myself and my family. It has also helped me transform the lives of my clients and teach hundreds of successful natural health consultants to do the same. And I hope the information in this book will help bring the same health and wellbeing to you and many others. -Steven Horne, RH(AHG), DHS, DHM

Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention

Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention
Author: Frank M. Dattilio
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 146250874X

This book has been replaced by Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies in Crisis Intervention, Fourth Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-5259-7.

The Upside of Stress

The Upside of Stress
Author: Kelly McGonigal
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1101982934

Drawing from groundbreaking research, psychologist and award-winning teacher Kelly McGonigal, PhD, offers a surprising new view of stress—one that reveals the upside of stress, and shows us exactly how to capitalize on its benefits. You hear it all the time: stress causes heart disease; stress causes insomnia; stress is bad for you! But what if changing how you think about stress could make you happier, healthier, and better able to reach your goals? Combining exciting new research on resilience and mindset, Kelly McGonigal, PhD, proves that undergoing stress is not bad for you; it is undergoing stress while believing that stress is bad for you that makes it harmful. In fact, stress has many benefits, from giving us greater focus and energy, to strengthening our personal relationships. McGonigal shows readers how to cultivate a mindset that embraces stress, and activate the brain's natural ability to learn from challenging experiences. Both practical and life-changing, The Upside of Stress is not a guide to getting rid of stress, but a toolkit for getting better at it—by understanding, accepting, and leveraging it to your advantage.

The Most Effective Ways to Live Longer

The Most Effective Ways to Live Longer
Author: Jonny Bowden
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1616734388

Author Jonny Bowden looks at what he calls “The Four Horsemen of Aging”—free radicals, inflammation, glycation, and stress—and shows how they can harm your health and shorten your life. Bowden then unveils an arsenal of anti-aging strategies culled from cutting edge research and lessons learned from the longest lived people on the planet. He examines how the major organs, such as the heart and the brain, age and how you can prevent damage to these vital parts of the body. In total, readers learn what they can eat, do, and take to feel great, avoid illness, and live a long life.

Software Design Strategies

Software Design Strategies
Author: Glenn D. Bergland
Publisher: Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers(IEEE)
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1981
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

The Best of Coping

The Best of Coping
Author: Erica Frydenberg
Publisher: Acer Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Adjustment (Psychology) in adolescence
ISBN: 9780864314949

This program is designed to provide teachers, youth workers, social workers and counsellors with a structured, comprehensive framework for helping adolescents develop resilience and coping skills to deal with common problems and situations. The student workbook provides scenarios and activities to be completed by each student.

Making Inclusion Work

Making Inclusion Work
Author: John Beattie
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412914698

Learn the best methods for teaching students with disabilities in an inclusive classroom! In today's classrooms, teachers must meet the educational needs of students of all ability levels, including students with disabilities. This invaluable resource offers elementary and secondary teachers a deeper awareness of "what works" when teaching students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Grounded in extensive special education research, this book will enlighten teachers with a greater understanding of special education students and how to teach them successfully. For teaching students with the most common disabilities in classes with their nondisabled peers, general and special education teachers alike will get the most current information on issues such as: Developing Individualized Education Programs Teaching reading successfully Managing behavior and motivating students Organizing classrooms and lessons effectively Using cognitive strategies successfully Making appropriate accommodations and modifications Assessing students, grading, and collecting data Working with parents and families Collaborating with other teachers and parents Rooted in the best research and practice, this essential resource demonstrates how to teach inclusive classes successfully.