This study aims to develop and evaluate an intervention on impulsivity and self-control among early and mid-adolescents. We aimed at reducing impulsivity and enhancing self control by hypothesizing that early adolescents would exhibit a greater reduction in impul sivity and larger increases in self-control compared to mid-adolescents. We also aimed at testing the hypotheses controlling results by gender. 312 middle school students and 508 high school students were randomly assigned to the Experimental Group and the Control Group. The intervention was developed by integrating different models (e.g., dual-system model; the framework about metacognition, self-control and impulse regulation; metacog nitive model of addictive behaviors; conceptual change model). By applying Linear Mixed Models, findings indicated a significant reduction in impulsivity and a marginally signifi cant increase of self-control among middle school students. Within high school students, a small decrement in impulsivity as simple effect was obtained. Future perspectives are proposed

Youth’ Susceptibility to Addictive Behaviors: The Effects of the ‘DIPENDE!” Intervention on Impulsivity and Self‑Control in Early‑ and Mid‑Adolescents / Maria Anna Donati, Sofia Santisi, Alessandra Errico, Giulia Franceschini, Guido Mannaioni, & Giulia Fioravanti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION. - ISSN 1557-1874. - ELETTRONICO. - (2026), pp. 1-23.

Youth’ Susceptibility to Addictive Behaviors: The Effects of the ‘DIPENDE!” Intervention on Impulsivity and Self‑Control in Early‑ and Mid‑Adolescents

Maria Anna Donati;Sofia Santisi;Guido Mannaioni;Giulia Fioravanti
2026

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This study aims to develop and evaluate an intervention on impulsivity and self-control among early and mid-adolescents. We aimed at reducing impulsivity and enhancing self control by hypothesizing that early adolescents would exhibit a greater reduction in impul sivity and larger increases in self-control compared to mid-adolescents. We also aimed at testing the hypotheses controlling results by gender. 312 middle school students and 508 high school students were randomly assigned to the Experimental Group and the Control Group. The intervention was developed by integrating different models (e.g., dual-system model; the framework about metacognition, self-control and impulse regulation; metacog nitive model of addictive behaviors; conceptual change model). By applying Linear Mixed Models, findings indicated a significant reduction in impulsivity and a marginally signifi cant increase of self-control among middle school students. Within high school students, a small decrement in impulsivity as simple effect was obtained. Future perspectives are proposed
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Goal 5: Gender equality
Goal 4: Quality education
Maria Anna Donati, Sofia Santisi, Alessandra Errico, Giulia Franceschini, Guido Mannaioni, & Giulia Fioravanti
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