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In the planned study, the effect of chess training on the cognitive abilities of children and adolescents with psychiatric and psychosomatic illnesses will be investigated in a naturalistic setting. Furthermore, the effects on therapy success and quality of life will be determined.Despite the thoroughly positive results, CRT has not yet been included in the official guidelines as an intervention in standard therapy; this is due, among other things, to too few studies and too little knowledge in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. The planned study aims to fill the research gap in the field of chess training as an adjunctive intervention in children and adolescents and to provide further evidence on the relevance of CRT in child and adolescent psychiatry. The hypotheses of the proposed study are: 1. chess training as a six-week add-on intervention will improve cognitive functioning in adolescents with psychiatric/psychosomatic disorders compared to standard treatment. 2. chess training as a six-week add-on intervention improves quality of life in adolescents with psychiatric/psychosomatic disorders compared to standard treatment. 3. chess training as a six-week add-on intervention positively influences the course of therapy in adolescents with psychiatric/psychosomatic illnesses compared to standard treatment.
Age
13 - 17 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Central Institute of Mental Health
Mannheim, Germany
Start Date
October 1, 2022
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2024
Completion Date
June 30, 2024
Last Updated
May 1, 2025
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ACTUAL participants
Chess training
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim
Collaborators
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