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The Efficacy of Interventions Aimed at Reducing

Title: The Efficacy of Interventions Aimed at Reducing Procrastination: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Authors: John M. Malouff, PhD and Nicola S. Schutte, PhD

Description: This meta?analysis investigated the efficacy of interventions aimed at reducing procrastination in randomized controlled trials. Twelve studies, with a total of 646 participants, met inclusion criteria. The significant meta?analytic effect size, Hedges's g = 1.18, indicates that the interventions had a large positive effect. Three variables significantly moderated effect size: Higher effects were associated with interventions delivered in person, student samples, and a no?treatment control condition. The results lay a foundation for procrastination treatment and future research.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the efficacy of interventions for procrastination in randomized controlled trials.
  • Examine procrastination treatment and future research aimed at helping clients reduce procrastination.

CE Credit: 1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours

NBCC ACEP No. 1000
September 01, 2019
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