The Cool Kids as a School-Based Universal Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Anxiety: Results of a Pilot Study

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 14;19(2):941. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19020941.

Abstract

The efficacy of the Cool Kids program has been consistently demonstrated both within Australia and internationally, but limited data are available on the use of Cool Kids as a universal program. The purpose of the study is to evaluate Cool Kids as a universal program for preventing childhood anxiety in the school context. There were 73 Italian children (35 boys and 36 girls, ages 10-13 years) attending the last year of primary school and the first year of middle school who participated in an active intervention based on a school adaptation of the Cool Kids protocol. Results of t-test analyses highlighted a downward trend of anxiety symptoms, especially in total anxiety, somatic anxiety, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social anxiety and school phobia at post-treatment assessed by children. Even the score of depression symptoms, measured as a second outcome measure, decreased after the treatment. This study contributes to the evidence base for the Cool Kids program as a universal program for preventing childhood anxiety in the school context. Although these preliminary results show some promise, their replication in future research is necessary given current study limitations.

Keywords: CBT; Cool Kids; anxiety; children; intervention; school; universal program.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Anxiety / diagnosis
  • Anxiety / prevention & control
  • Anxiety Disorders / diagnosis
  • Child
  • Early Medical Intervention*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Parenting*
  • Pilot Projects