Evaluation of a cognitive remediation intervention for college students with psychiatric conditions.
Psychiatr Rehabil J
; 40(1): 103-107, 2017 03.
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OBJECTIVE: Given the poor educational outcomes associated with psychiatric conditions, we developed Focused Academic Strength Training (FAST), a 12-week strategy-focused cognitive remediation intervention designed to improve academic functioning among college students with psychiatric conditions. Here we report initial results from a randomized controlled trial of FAST. METHOD: Seventy-two college students with mood, anxiety, and/or psychotic disorders were randomized to receive FAST or services as usual and were assessed at baseline and 4 months (posttreatment). RESULTS: Repeated-measures analyses of variance indicated FAST-associated improvements in self-reported cognitive strategy use (p < .001), self-efficacy (p = .001), and academic difficulties (p = .025). There were no significant treatment-related improvements in neuropsychological performance. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: FAST may lead to an increase in self-efficacy and cognitive strategy use, as well as a reduction in academic difficulties among students with psychiatric conditions. Future analyses with follow-up data through 12 months will address the potential of FAST to improve academic functioning among this population. (PsycINFO Database Record
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Trastornos de Ansiedad
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Trastornos Psicóticos
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Estudiantes
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Trastornos del Humor
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Remediación Cognitiva
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Rendimiento Académico
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Clinical_trials
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Evaluation_studies
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Psychiatr Rehabil J
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PSIQUIATRIA
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2017
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