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Effectiveness of an internet-based intervention for procrastination in college students (StudiCare Procrastination): Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

机译:基于互联网的干预在大学生拖延的有效性(Studicare拖延):随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background: Procrastination, defined as irrational and voluntary delaying of necessary tasks, is widespread and clinically relevant. Its high prevalence among college students comes with serious consequences for mental health and well-being of those affected. Research for proper treatment is still relatively scarce and treatment of choice seems to be cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of an internet- and mobile-based intervention (IMI) for procrastination based on CBT for college students. Methods: A two-armed randomized controlled trial with a calculated sample size of N = 120 participants with problematic procrastination behavior will be conducted. Students will be recruited in Germany, Austria and Switzerland via circular emails at 15+ cooperating universities in the framework of StudiCare, a well-established project that provides IMIs to college students for different health related issues. The intervention group will receive the e-coach guided 5-week IMI StudiCare Procrastination. A waitlist-control group will get access to the unguided IMI 12 weeks after randomization. Assessments will take place before as well as 6 and 12 weeks after randomization. Primary outcome is procrastination, measured by the Irrational Procrastination Scale (IPS). Secondary outcomes include susceptibility to temptation, depression, anxiety, wellbeing and self-efficacy as well as acceptability aspects such as intervention satisfaction, adherence and potential side effects. Additionally, several potential moderators as well as the potential mediators self-efficacy and susceptibility to temptation will be examined exploratorily. Data-analysis will be performed on intention-to-treat basis. Discussion: This study will contribute to the evidence concerning effectiveness and acceptability of an intervention for procrastination delivered via the internet. If it shows to be effective, StudiCare Procrastination could provide a low-threshold, cost-efficient way to help the multitude of students suffering from problems caused by procrastination.Trial registration: The trial is registered at the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform via the German Clinical Studies Trial Register (DRKS): DRKS00014321 (date of registration: 06.04.2018). In case of important protocol modifications, trial registration will be updated.Trial status: This is protocol version number 1, 11th December 2019. Recruitment started 9th of April 2018 and was completed 30th of November 2018. Assessment and intervention are still ongoing and will be completed by April 2019. Keywords: Procrastination, Internet-based intervention, Online intervention, Cognitive behavior therapy, Randomized controlled trial, College students
机译:背景:拖延,被定义为非理性和自愿延迟必要的任务,是普遍的和临床相关的。它在大学生的高度普及具有严重后果对受影响的心理健康和福祉。对适当治疗的研究仍然缺乏稀缺,治疗选择似乎是认知行为治疗(CBT)。本研究的目的是评估基于互联网和移动的干预(IMI)的拖延的有效性和可接受性,基于大学生的CBT。方法:将进行双武装随机对照试验,其中计算出具有问题拖延行为的N = 120名参与者的计算样本大小。学生将在德国,奥地利和瑞士招聘,通过在Studicare的框架内通过15+合作大学的圆形电子邮件,这是一个成熟的项目,为大学生提供不同的健康相关问题。干预小组将收到E-Coach导出的5周IMI Studicare拖延。在随机化之后,余窗对照组将获得对无人机的IMI 12WEEKS。在随机化后,评估将在6和12周之前进行。主要结果是拖延,由非理性拖延规模(IP)测量。二次结果包括诱惑,抑郁,焦虑,福祉和自我效能的易感性以及可接受的方面,如干预满足感,依从性和潜在的副作用。此外,还将探讨了几种潜在的主持人以及潜在的调解员自我效力和对诱惑的易感性。数据分析将根据意向治疗基础进行。讨论:该研究将有助于通过互联网提供拖延干预的有效性和可接受性的证据。如果表现出有效,学历拖延可以提供低阈值,具有成本效益的方式来帮助众多学生患上拖延的问题.TRIAL注册:该试验在世界卫生组织的国际临床试验登记登记平台德国临床研究试验登记册(DRK):DRKS00014321(注册日期:06.04.2018)。在重要的协议修改的情况下,试验登记将更新.Tial状态:这是2019年12月11日的协议版本1号。2018年4月9日的招聘开始,并于2018年11月30日完成。仍然是持续的于2019年4月完成。关键词:拖延,基于互联网的干预,在线干预,认知行为治疗,随机对照试验,大学生

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