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Cooperation after Divorce: An RCT Study of the Effects of a Digital Intervention Platform on Self-Perceived Stress (CROSBI ID 291751)

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Ciprić, Ana ; Strizzi, Jenna M. ; Øverup, Camilla S. ; Lange, Theis ; Štulhofer, Aleksandar ; Sander, Søren ; Gad-Kjeld, Simone ; Hald, Gert M. Cooperation after Divorce: An RCT Study of the Effects of a Digital Intervention Platform on Self-Perceived Stress // Intervención psicosocial = Psychosocial intervention, 29 (2020), 2; 113-123. doi: 10.5093/pi2020a7

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ciprić, Ana ; Strizzi, Jenna M. ; Øverup, Camilla S. ; Lange, Theis ; Štulhofer, Aleksandar ; Sander, Søren ; Gad-Kjeld, Simone ; Hald, Gert M.

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

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

Self-perceived stress ; Divorce ; Marital dissolution ; RCT ; Digital intervention

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Podaci o izdanju

29 (2)

2020.

113-123

objavljeno

1132-0559

2173-4712

10.5093/pi2020a7

Povezanost rada

Psihologija, Sociologija

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