• Medicine · Feb 2023

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Examining the impact of randomized control intervention on depressive symptoms in schoolchildren with atypical behaviors.

    • Anthonia O Aneke, Moses Onyemaechi Ede, Ifeanyichukwu B Agbigwe, Nneka Anthonia Obumse, Ogechi Nnamani, Anthonia N Ngwoke, Emmanuel C Okenyi, Victor S Ezema, Juliana N Ejiofor, Obiageli C Njoku, Clara O Ifelunni, Elizabeth N Ebizie, Edith Okpala, and Joy Obiageli Oneli.
    • Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2023 Feb 17; 102 (7): e32964e32964.

    BackgroundThe need to investigate depression among disadvantaged groups motivated this study. This study investigated the impacts of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) on depressive symptoms in schoolchildren with atypical behaviors in Enugu State Nigeria.MethodA group randomized controlled design was used to assign 37 schoolchildren to the intervention group and 37 schoolchildren to the waitlisted control group. These people were evaluated at three times (pretest, post-test, and later test) using a dependent measure. The outcome demonstrated that there was no discernible difference between the participants in the treatment group and those in the waitlisted control group at the time of the pretest. The post-treatment test results revealed a considerable improvement among participants as a result of REBT therapy.ResultsThe later test result revealed that the treatment's significant improvement was maintained in favor of the REBT group. The outcome of REBT treatment was not moderated due to location. The data showed a significant interaction impact on participants' depression levels in relation to the interaction between groups and gender during therapy.ConclusionFollowing the outcomes, we concluded that REBT is a long-term efficacious intervention for treating depressive symptoms in schoolchildren with atypical behaviors in Enugu State Nigeria regardless of location and gender.Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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