Kelly Cosgrove, PhD

Assistant Professor and Licensed Psychologist

A pragmatic clinical trial examining the impact of a resilience program on college student mental health


Journal article


E. Akeman, N. Kirlic, A. Clausen, K. Cosgrove, Timothy J. McDermott, L. Cromer, M. Paulus, Hung-wen Yeh, R. Aupperle
Depression and Anxiety, 2020

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Akeman, E., Kirlic, N., Clausen, A., Cosgrove, K., McDermott, T. J., Cromer, L., … Aupperle, R. (2020). A pragmatic clinical trial examining the impact of a resilience program on college student mental health. Depression and Anxiety.


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Akeman, E., N. Kirlic, A. Clausen, K. Cosgrove, Timothy J. McDermott, L. Cromer, M. Paulus, Hung-wen Yeh, and R. Aupperle. “A Pragmatic Clinical Trial Examining the Impact of a Resilience Program on College Student Mental Health.” Depression and Anxiety (2020).


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Akeman, E., et al. “A Pragmatic Clinical Trial Examining the Impact of a Resilience Program on College Student Mental Health.” Depression and Anxiety, 2020.


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@article{e2020a,
  title = {A pragmatic clinical trial examining the impact of a resilience program on college student mental health},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Depression and Anxiety},
  author = {Akeman, E. and Kirlic, N. and Clausen, A. and Cosgrove, K. and McDermott, Timothy J. and Cromer, L. and Paulus, M. and Yeh, Hung-wen and Aupperle, R.}
}

Abstract

One in three college students experience significant depression or anxiety interfering with daily functioning. Resilience programs that can be administered to all students offer an opportunity for addressing this public health problem. The current study objective was to assess the benefit of a brief, universal resilience program for first‐year college students.