Investigation of the effectiveness of an EMDR-focused intervention program aimed at enhancing self-regulated learning on self-regulation and trauma symptoms among university students with academic-related traumatic experiences
This study investigated the effectiveness of an EMDR based intervention program for university students with school-related traumatic experiences.
Article Abstract
“Background: Investigation of the effectiveness of EMDR-Focused Intervention Program to Enhance Self-Regulated Learning (EMDR-SRL) on self-regulated learning, post-traumatic stress symptoms and depression levels for university students with school-related traumatic experiences.
Method: In this paper, university students with school-related trauma were assigned to control (N=7) and experimental (N=7) groups randomly. Experimental Group received 12 weeks EMDR-SRL which developed for this study. Self-Regulated Learning Scale (SRLS) used to measure self-regulated study, Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), Beck Depression Inventory used for depression symptoms for pre- and post-tests.
Results: Significant within-group reductions were observed in the experimental arm on the IES-R Re-experiencing (Z = −2.371, p = 0.018), Hyperarousal (Z = −2.201, p = 0.028), and Total scores (Z = −2.371, p = 0.018), while the control arm showed no statistically significant pre–post change on these outcomes. Similarly, statistically significant changes in the SRLS subscales were present in the experimental arm (p<0.05). Depressive symptoms (BDI) in the experimental arm also declined, whereas changes in the control arm were negligible.
Conclusions: The newly developed EMDR-SRL for the experimental group resulted in improved self-regulated learning, reduced traumatic experience symptoms, and decreased depressive symptoms. When post-test results of the control and experimental groups were compared, there was change in the self-regulated learning scale. It is believed that replication of the study with a larger sample size would be beneficial.”
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Open Access
Zat Çiftçi, Z., & Eryılmaz, A. (2025). Investigation of the effectiveness of an EMDR-focused intervention program aimed at enhancing self-regulated learning on self-regulation and trauma symptoms among university students with academic-related traumatic experiences. Turkish Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1(3), 144-154. https://doi.org/10.63175/tjts.37 Open access retrieval: https://traumaj.com/index.php/pub/article/view/37
Date
September 30, 2025
Creator(s)
Zeynep Zat Çiftçi, Ali Eryılmaz
Client Population
Students
Practice & Methods
College
Extent
10 pages
Rights
Copyright (c) 2025 Zeynep Zat Çiftçi, Ali Eryılmaz
APA Citation
Zat Çiftçi, Z., & Eryılmaz, A. (2025). Investigation of the effectiveness of an EMDR-focused intervention program aimed at enhancing self-regulated learning on self-regulation and trauma symptoms among university students with academic-related traumatic experiences. Turkish Journal of Traumatic Stress, 1(3), 144-154. https://doi.org/10.63175/tjts.37 Open access retrieval: https://traumaj.com/index.php/pub/article/view/37
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access