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Promoting Positive Emotions in Adolescents Using Positive Event Training: An Indicated Approach (iPET)
Research shows that high positive emotionality is an essential ingredient in building resilience in youngsters, especially those with a vulnerability to develop depressive symptomatology. It may empower them against actual depression and its various long-term adverse outcomes. One way to achieve positive emotions is via the recollection and anticipation of specific positive events. Therefore, to cultivate positive emotions in young people, a user-friendly group training program was developed, translated from basic research findings: Positive Event Training (PET). Through PET, adolescents learn to solidify positive memories and positive plans for the future. In this project, a comprehensive evaluation of PET's efficacy is conducted using a robust methodology with vulnerable youth.
Age
12 - 16 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Start Date
December 1, 2025
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2027
Completion Date
January 1, 2027
Last Updated
December 17, 2025
36
ESTIMATED participants
Positive Events Training (PET)
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
KU Leuven
Collaborators
NCT05240352
NCT07143357
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