Social and emotional competence as key element to improve healthy lifestyles in children: Results from a randomized controlled trial
Keywords: 
Children
Exploratory trial
Health education
Health promotion
Healthy lifestyles
Mental health
Nursing
School nurse
School-based interventions
Socio-emotional competence
Issue Date: 
2019
Publisher: 
Wiley
ISSN: 
0309-2402
Citation: 
Bermejo-Martins, E. (Elena); Mujika, A. (Agurtzane); Iriarte, A. (Andrea); et al. "Social and emotional competence as key element to improve healthy lifestyles in children: Results from a randomized controlled trial". Journal of Advanced Nursing. 75 (8), 2019, 1764 - 1781
Abstract
Aim: To show the results of an exploratory trial based on social and emotional learning to promote healthy lifestyles in 5-6 aged children. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Method: The study was conducted from 2015-2016. Thirty-seven children were allocated to the intervention group (N = 19) and control group (N = 18). A multi-method and multi-component evaluation approach was used to capture the preliminary efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of the programme. Repeat measures ANOVA followed by an ANCOVA tests were applied for the inferential analysis and for qualitative data, a content analysis was used. Results: Positive effects on emotional perception and resilience were found in children's intervention group. Children and families showed high programme's acceptability and a wide range of barriers and facilitators were identified during the implementation process. Conclusion: Predicted mechanisms to improve healthy lifestyles in children throughout social and emotional competence seem to be supported by some of the study's results. However more research is needed to replicate such results and confirm these mechanisms. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02975544.

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