KMID : 0607320220310020111
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Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2022 Volume.31 No. 2 p.111 ~ p.124
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Effects of Brain Attention Biofeedback Self-regulation Training Nursing Intervention on Attention, Multidimensional Impulsivity, Emotional Response Intensity, and Self-regulated Learning Ability of School-aged Children in the COVID-19 Pandemic Situation
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Cho Young-Kyung
Park Wan-Ju
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study examined the brain attention biofeedback self-regulation training (BABST) effects on attention, multidimensional impulsivity, emotional response intensity, and self-regulated learning ability of school-aged children in the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: A pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group design was used. There were 36 school-aged children in the experimental and control groups. The experimental groups received 10 BABSTsessions for 4 weeks. The data were analyzed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnova, Shapiro-Wilk, Mann- Whitney U, Wilcoxon signed-rank, and Quade Two-Way ANCOVA by ranks for non-parametric tests.
Results: All the variables showed homogeneity between the two groups except academic stress that was controlled as a covariate. The experimental group ranked significantly higher in attention (F=4.43, p=.043), cognitive impulsivity (F=9.70, p=.004), behavior impulsivity (F=11.21, p=.032), emotional response intensity (F=21.94, p<.001), self- regulated learning ability (F=8.71, p=.006) than the control group.
Conclusion: The brain attention biofeedback self-regulation program, as a brain neurocognitive-based nursing intervention, markedly improved attention, impulsivity, emotional response intensity, and self-regulated learning ability in school-aged children.
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KEYWORD
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Attention, Biofeedback, psychology, Emotions, Impulsive behavior, Learning
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