U.S., July 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07058181) titled 'Meaning-centered Intervention for Internalizing Symptoms' on May 16.

Brief Summary: Young adults with internalizing symptoms will be randomly assigned to a six-session meaning-centered intervention condition or a waitlist condition. Both conditions receive the same questionnaires at baseline, post assessment (intervention condition: immediately after the final session; waitlist: four weeks after baseline), and follow-up.

The researchers hypothesize that a meaning-centered intervention for individuals with internalizing symptoms will increase participants' meaning in life and reduce their internalizing symptoms at post assessment an...