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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a combined intervention of summer camp and letter-writing support works to improve psychological resilience in disadvantaged adolescents in Liangshan, Sichuan. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does the "summer camp + letter-writing" intervention improve resilience in adolescents who face poverty, lack of parental care, or social risks?
Does this intervention reduce depression and anxiety symptoms?
Researchers will compare adolescents who join the summer camp and receive monthly letters to those who do not receive this program to see if the intervention helps their mental health and coping skills.
Participants will:
Attend a 5-day summer camp that includes group games, emotion expression activities, life education, and learning support
Receive monthly letters from trained university student volunteers for about 10 months after the camp. The letters will encourage them, give advice, and help them practice what they learned in the camp
Complete surveys about their resilience, depression, and anxiety before the intervention, during it, at the end, and 6 months later
This study will also look at whether the program is cost-effective, meaning if it brings mental health benefits at a reasonable cost.
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This study will test a new way to help disadvantaged adolescents build psychological resilience. Psychological resilience means having the strength to handle challenges and stress in life. Many adolescents in Liangshan, Sichuan, face poverty, lack of parental care, or social risks, which increase their chances of depression, anxiety, and social withdrawal.
Researchers designed a program with two parts:
Summer camp (first month)
Participants will attend a 5-day summer camp held at a local school. University student volunteers will lead activities such as:
Team-building games to build trust and cooperation
Emotional expression through art, music, and storytelling
Life education and future planning to raise hope and self-confidence
Learning support and academic guidance The camp will provide a safe and supportive environment where adolescents can build positive relationships and learn skills to cope with difficulties.
Letter-writing support (after the camp, for 10 months)
After the summer camp, each participant will be paired with a trained university student volunteer. The volunteer will write a letter to the participant each month. Letters will:
Encourage and support the participant emotionally
Remind them to use the skills learned during the camp
Share stories, advice, and caring words to reduce loneliness
Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group, who will join the camp and receive letters, or the control group, who will continue their normal school life without this program. All participants will complete surveys before the program, halfway through, at the end, and 6 months later to measure:
Psychological resilience
Depression symptoms
Anxiety symptoms
The study will also check if this program is safe, acceptable to adolescents, and cost-effective. There are no known major risks. The program does not replace professional therapy but provides social and emotional support. If any participant shows signs of severe mental health issues, the research team will help them get professional care.
This study aims to find out if combining a short-term camp with long-term letter-writing support can sustainably improve adolescents' mental health in low-resource areas. If proven effective, it may offer a scalable and low-cost way to support disadvantaged youth in rural China.
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497 participants in 2 patient groups
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xiaoxuan Liu, MA; Xudong Zhou, PhD
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