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This randomized controlled study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Williams Life Skills Training(WLST) as a means ofimproving the psychological health of Chinese male juvenile violent offenders.Sixty-six participants were assigned randomly to receive the usual intervention plus 8 weeks of WLST(study group,n = 33) or only the usual intervention(control group,n = 33). We found that the study group exhibited significantly decreased State-Trait Anxiety Inventory(STAI X-1,X-2) STAX2 scores and Trait Coping Style Questionnaire(TCSQ) negative scores,and increased Interpersonal Support Evaluation List(ISEL) tangible scores from baseline to 9 weeks later(P <0.01). In addition,a between-group difference in changes of TCSQ negative score was observed at the end of week 9(P <0.05). These fi ndings suggest that WLST can improve trait anxiety,coping style,and interpersonal support in male Chinese juvenile violent offenders.
This randomized controlled study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Williams Life Skills Training (WLST) as a means of impromptu the psychological health of Chinese male juvenile violent offenders. Sixty-six participants were assigned random to receive the usual intervention plus 8 weeks of WLST ( study group, n = 33) or only the usual intervention (control group, n = 33). We found that the study group 1553 was significantly decreased State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI X-1, X-2) In addition, a between-group difference in changes of TCSQ negative score was observed at the end (TCSQ) negative scores, and increased Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL) tangible scores from baseline to 9 weeks later (P <0.01) of week 9 (P <0.05). These fi ndings suggest that WLST can improve trait anxiety, coping style, and interpersonal support in male Chinese juvenile violent offenders.