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The Effect of Growth Mindset Psychoeducation on Modifiable Risk Factors for Common Mental Disorders
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Growth mindset, Modifiable risk factor (MRF) information, and 1 other intervention for Depression, Anxiety. Completed, enrolled 162 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The present study aims to determine the effect of presenting psychoeducation emphasizing "growth-mindset," and information on modifiable risk factors (e.g., social contact, physical activity) on engagement with modifiable risk factors. The investigators hypothesize that psychoeducation emphasizing that mental health is malleable will increase the participant's engagement with risk factors outlined in the intervention.
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10 minute interactive article describing neuroplasticity
10 minute interactive article describing modifiable risk factors for depression and anxiety
10 minute interactive article describing activity scheduling