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A synergistic mindsets intervention protects adolescents from stress
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A synergistic mindsets intervention protects adolescents from stress

D. S. Yeager, C. J. Bryan, et al.

Discover how a scalable 'synergistic mindsets' intervention can transform adolescents' stress responses! Conducted by a team of experts including David S. Yeager and Christopher J. Bryan, this research reveals how enhancing both growth mindsets and stress perspectives can lead to improved psychological well-being and academic success during challenging times like the COVID-19 lockdowns.... show more
Abstract
Social-evaluative stressors—experiences in which people feel they could be judged negatively—pose a major threat to adolescent mental health and can cause young people to disengage from stressful pursuits, resulting in missed opportunities to acquire valuable skills. Here we show that replicable benefits for the stress responses of adolescents can be achieved with a short (around 30-min), scalable ‘synergistic mindsets’ intervention. This intervention, which is a self-administered online training module, synergistically targets both growth mindsets (the idea that intelligence can be developed) and stress-can-be-enhancing mindsets (the idea that one’s physiological stress response can fuel optimal performance). In six double-blind, randomized, controlled experiments that were conducted with secondary and post-secondary students in the United States, the synergistic mindsets intervention improved stress-related cognitions (study 1, n = 2,717; study 2, n = 755), cardiovascular reactivity (study 3, n = 160; study 4, n = 200), daily cortisol levels (study 5, n = 118 students, n = 1,213 observations), psychological well-being (studies 4 and 5), academic success (study 5) and anxiety symptoms during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns (study 6, n = 341). Heterogeneity analyses (studies 3, 5 and 6) and a four-cell experiment (study 4) showed that the benefits of the intervention depended on addressing both mindsets—growth and stress—synergistically. Confidence in these conclusions comes from a conservative, Bayesian machine-learning statistical method for detecting heterogeneous effects. Thus, our research has identified a treatment for adolescent stress that could, in principle, be scaled nationally at low cost.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Jul 21, 2022
Authors
David S. Yeager, Christopher J. Bryan, James J. Gross, Jared S. Murray, Danielle Krettek Cobb, Pedro H. F. Santos, Hannah Gravelding, Meghann Johnson, Jeremy P. Jamieson
Tags
stress responsesadolescentsgrowth mindsetspsychological well-beingacademic successinterventionCOVID-19
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