Cooperation after Divorce: An RCT Study of the Effects of a Digital Intervention Platform on Self-Perceived Stress

作者: Ana Cipric , Jenna M. Strizzi , Camilla S. Øveru , Theis Lange , Aleksandar tulhofer

DOI: 10.5093/PI2020A7

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摘要: Divorce has long been considered one of the most pervading stressful life events and consistently associated with high stress levels subsequent poorer mental- physical health. This study evaluates effectiveness Cooperation after (CAD) online intervention on perceived immediately following divorce. The study’s design was a one-year longitudinal randomized controlled trial including an group (n = 1,031) no-treatment control 825) four assessments (at baseline 3, 6 12-months post-divorce). CAD consists 17-module platform designed to support divorcees their children post-divorce. Data analyses consisted linear mixed effect modeling means comparisons. found that significantly accelerated reduction among recently divorced adults when compared controls. Further, year, in were reduced normed national while mean level remained substantially higher. results suggest interventions may offer long-term public health benefits reducing newly individuals speak potential implications related services provided for people undergoing

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