Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment

Modality: Curriculum

Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment
Creating Opportunities for Personal Empowerment

Summary

Through a series of brief, easy-to-follow sessions, complete with skills-building activities, the evidence-based COPE Programs convey that there is hope for change, and that both depression and anxiety are treatable.

COPE recognizes that we can’t control trigger events, but we can control how we think about them and our our responses to them. The COPE Programs teach children, teens, young adults and adults how to recognize and stop automatic negative or unhelpful thoughts and replace them with positive thoughts. The result is feeling emotionally better and behaving in healthier ways.

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Strategies supporting educational equity (CASEL)

Not available at this time.

Implementation

Below are key implementation details for this program. These specifications help determine if the program is a good fit for your school or organization.

Grade(s)

Elementary (K-5), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12)

Setting

Classroom, Clinical

Language

English

Cost

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# Lessons

7-11

Program Design

Tier 1 (Universal)

Technology Requirements

None required

Staffing Requirements

Training required for instructors

Professional Development

Virtual

Outcomes

Decreased substance use

Improved attitude/behavior related to substance use

Advocate for reducing stigma associated with emotional and mental and behavioral health

Compare & contrast emotional, mental-behavioral illness, mental well-being and concurrent disorders

Decreased suicidal behavior

Describe how self-harm or suicide impacts other people

Describe laws related to minors accessing mental health care

Explain how to help someone who is thinking about attempting suicide

Identify school and community resources that can help a person with emotional, mental and behavioral health concerns

Improved Academic Performance

Improved attitude/behavior related to suicide

Improved identification of individuals at-risk for suicide

Improved Identity Development/ Agency

Improved Prosocial Behavior

Improved School Climate

Improved School Connectedness

Improved SEL Skills and Attitudes

Improved Teaching Practices

Increased help-seeking behavior

Reduced Emotional Distress

Reduced Problem Behavior

Mental Health Literacy Components

This program addresses the following mental health literacy components:

Understanding stigma and strategies for stigma reduction

Understanding how to foster & maintain positive mental health

Understanding how to seek help effectively

Understanding common mental health disorders, signs and symptoms, and treatments

Evidence of Effectiveness

COPE has been evaluated by a cluster randomized trial. 779 culturally diverse adolescents from 11 high schools across 2 school districts in the US Southwest received the intervention weekly for 15 weeks. Participants had improved physical health outcomes as well as decreases in depressive symptoms and alcohol use (Melnyk et al., 2015; Melnyk et al., 2013). Youth also demonstrated increases in academic competence and prosocial skills (e.g., cooperation and assertation; Melnyk et al., 2013).

Published Studies

Melnyk, B. M., Jacobson, D., Kelly, S. A., Belyea, M. J., Shaibi, G. Q., Small, L., O'Haver, J. A., & Marsiglia, F. F. (2015). Twelve-month effects of the COPE healthy lifestyles teen program on overweight and depressive symptoms in high school adolescents. Journal of School Health, 85(12), 861-870. https://doi.org/10.1111/josh.12342

Melnyk, B. M., Jacobson, D., Kelly, S., Belyea, M., Shaibi, G., Small, L., O'Haver, J., & Marsiglia, F. F. (2013). Promoting healthy lifestyles in high school adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 45(4), 407-415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2013.05.013

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