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Creative Drama-Based Stress Management Program on Stress, Coping, and Emotional Intelligence

Creative Drama-Based Stress Management Program on Stress, Coping, and Emotional Intelligence

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Overview

The study was designed with a parallel-group randomized controlled experimental design to determine the effects of a creative drama-based stress management program on the stress, coping, and emotional intelligence levels of nursing students. Nursing students in the intervention group will receive a creative drama-based stress management program for a total of six sessions over three weeks. Students in the active control group will receive three weeks of theoretical training. Students will receive a posttest at the end of the intervention program (3 weeks), a first follow-up one month after the intervention, and a second follow-up three months later.

H0-1: There is no difference in perceived stress levels between the intervention group that underwent the creative drama intervention and the control group.

H0-2: There is no difference in biopsychosocial response levels between the intervention group that underwent the creative drama intervention and the control group.

H0-3: There is no difference in stress coping levels between the intervention group that underwent the creative drama initiative and the control group.

H0-4: There is no difference in emotional intelligence levels between the intervention group that underwent the creative drama initiative and the control group.

Description

Nursing students will be assigned to the intervention and control groups using a stratified, simple randomization method within the strata. Gender was taken into account to ensure homogeneity between groups. Students will be divided into two strata based on gender (male and female).

To prevent selection bias, data will be collected by an independent expert, and students will be assigned to the intervention and control groups using a randomization method. Participant numbers will be assigned to students when the preliminary assessment data is transferred to the computer. Student group assignment will be conducted by a biostatistician independent of the study.

To prevent reporting bias, the study data will be analyzed by a biostatistician. Because the interventions will be administered by the researcher, there will be no investigator blinding. Participant blinding will be achieved by administering the educational intervention to the control group.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Being a nursing student,
  • Volunteering to participate in the study,
  • Scoring high on the Perceived Stress Scale for Nursing Students

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Taking a creative drama course,
  • Receiving professional psychological support,
  • Having an illness that would prevent participation in the study.

Study details
    Perceived Stress
    Coping Skills
    Emotional Intelligence
    Nursing Student

NCT07202182

Gazi University

15 October 2025

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