Mental Health Prevention Among Preschool Children Effectiveness Study (ICPS Chile)
Mental Health, Aggressive Childhood Behavior, Problem Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Mental Health focused on measuring Prevention, Promotion, Mental Health
Eligibility Criteria
Educational institutions that meet the following inclusion criteria will be invited to participate:
Inclusion Criteria:
- Municipal or subsidized educational institutions.
- Mixed educational institutions.
- Educational institutions with preschool education with at least two classes per level.
- Educational institutions with a high vulnerability index, given by IVESINAE ≥ 75%.
Exclusion Criteria:
A criterion for exclusion will be educational institutions that are already developing or implementing a manualized program to promote social-emotional skills or participating in a similar study.
Sites / Locations
- Fundacion San Carlos de Maipo
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
ICPS with external facilitator
Control Group
Schools with preschool students. All consented students in the class will participate in the ICPS preschool program, adapted to the Chilean reality and culture. The program is manualized and will be delivered by an external trained early educator, who is part of the research team. The early educator of the class, who is part of the school personnel, will also be trained to collaborate with all the program activities with the external facilitator. Each of the 59 sessions lasts around 20 minutes, delivered 2 to 3 times a week, during 5 months. ICPS content includes vocabulary and concepts about emotions, and the development of problem-solving skills, practising alternative solutions, consequences and the sequential thought (solutions-consequences). Interactive techniques (e.g. games, role-playing, and the use of stories, illustrations and puppets), and guided discussion strategies are used to solve problems.
School in the control group will continue to carry out their normal academic and prevention activities.