Resumen:
In the university academic context, various programs have been developed to promote
resilience. However, in Mexico, the link between resilience and the interventions in
higher education has been poorly researched, although it provides an excellent opportunity to explore possibilities from a preventive intervention framework. Objectives:
(a) to promote university students’ resilience potential through a cognitive-behavioral
intervention program and (b) to compare the pretest and posttest values of the resilience
variables between an experimental group and a control group. Participants and methods:
27 university students were studied, classified with low resilience who were randomly
assigned to the experimental group (n = 14) and to the control group (n = 13). The
experimental group received a cognitive-behavioral intervention of four weekly sessions
of 2 hours; at the end of the intervention, an evaluation was carried out with a resilience
questionnaire. The experimental group showed statistically significant resilient higher
scores in the global resilience evaluation and the external protective factors. Conclusions:
the findings show that this preventive program can be useful in promoting resilience
potential in university students.
Descripción:
León, H.A., Barcelata, E.B., González Arratia, L.F.N.I. & González, E.S. (2023). Pilot program on CBT to promote resilient potential in university students. Diana Da Silva Dias and Maria Teresa Ribeiro Candeias (Edit) In book: Academic performance- Students, Teachers and Institutions on the Stage. London IntechOpenn. 1-13. IntechOpen. Aceptado el 19 de octubre del 2023.publicado 8 de diciembre del 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.113779. ISBN 978-0-85014-037