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Study aim
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Determining the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy on feelings of shame and guilt, impulsive behaviors, and difficulty in emotion regulation
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Design
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The clinical trial will be a controlled, parallel-group, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial on 40 adolescents. It will be conducted using R software for block randomization (block size 4).
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Settings and conduct
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This quasi-experimental study will be conducted on 40 adolescents with high-risk behaviors in Ahvaz city, who will be randomly assigned to two groups of 20 (experimental and control).
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Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
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Inclusion criteria: Informed consent, interest and willingness of individuals to participate in the research and their parents, ability to read, write and complete the informed consent form, age range of 14 to 17 years, symptoms of high-risk behaviors by the participant and subsequently obtaining a score higher than the average of this scale, adolescents with high-risk behaviors in Ahvaz city. Major exclusion criteria: Simultaneous participation in other training and treatments, having chronic physical disorders and inability to follow up the subject.
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Intervention groups
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The intervention group will receive a structured cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) program consisting of 12 weekly 60-minute sessions. The intervention will focus on emotion regulation training, cognitive restructuring of shame- and guilt-related beliefs, and impulse control skills training, and will be delivered by trained therapists in a clinic or school setting. The control group will receive usual psychological services (Treatment as Usual), consisting of unstructured counseling and periodic monitoring without the CBT protocol.
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Main outcome variables
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Feelings of shame, guilt, impulsive behaviors, difficulty regulating emotions