Abstract
The decreasing well-being among doctoral candidates, coupled with a high prevalence of distress problems, is a topic of increasing concern in the field of higher education and research policy. The present study aimed to replicate, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of The Third Half, a multi-component psychoeducational program in doctoral students. To address the limitations of the pilot study, we conducted a non-randomized controlled study using a repeated measures pre-post design with a total of 97 participants (Mage = 32.5; SD = 8.23), of whom 26 participated in the experimental group. Results showed that Third Half program participants reported significant decreases in indicators of negative affect (F = 4.01; p = .04) and anxiety (F = 4.95; p = .02) compared to the general control group; in the matched sample analysis (n = 20) significant decreases were found in indicators of negative affect (F = 4.72; p = .03), anxiety (F = 4.09; p < .001), and depression (F = 4.95; p = .03). It is concluded that the Third Half program is an effective and implementable psychoeducational program to improve the skills of early-career researchers in wellness management.
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Jiménez-Villamizar, M. P., Tejeda-Gallardo, C., Becerra-Rojas, A., Devoto-Araya, M., Fernández-García, M., López-García, R., … Muro-Rodriguez, A. (2024). The Third Half: a positive psychoeducational program to promote well-being and mental health among early career researchers. Psychology, Society and Education, 16(3), 20–30. https://doi.org/10.21071/pse.v16i3.17180
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