Abstract

Background: Information and communication technologies have revolutionized education, due to development of didactic strategies to take advantage of them for maximizing learning. The aim was to analyze the influence of immersion tools as a strategy to improve adolescents’ mental health. Methods: Qualitative research was employed, and participants’ experiences, opinions, values, behaviors, emotions, feelings were recorded. Twenty six students of both sexes, aged 13 to 15 years, from the three grades of secondary school were selected by convenience, and supported by the school’s psychologist. A workshop on emotional intelligence (EI) based on educational technology was implemented using a video; students practiced a reflexive process to understand themselves and their surroundings, creating a video + audio as a product of the workshop. In it, students analyzed several problems they face and their relationship with their contextual situation. Data collection was through semi-structured interviews before and after the workshop on EI. Data analysis was according to Souza Minayo, and the theoretical framework according to Goleman, Tapia et al., Gorostieta et al., and Vigotsky. Results: Two categories emerged: Category I, EI as a risk factors transformer from living with addictions to protection factors in adolescents. Category II, EI development through immersion tools to improve mental health in adolescents. Conclusions: Immersion tools favor user to be closer, with a humanist focus where real necessities are studied after the vivid experience of the problem to solve or get a better situation. The goal is that students experience real situations inside controlled surroundings, in such a way that they learn from their experiences and acquire knowledge through self-learning. EI program through immersion tools favored to modulate feelings, and to get a better psychological and social adaptation. To identify self-emotions and others’ with higher precision in different situations allowed reflexive and clear thoughts on the contextual events, improving mental health. Nursing has an important role in prevention and health promotion programs, its participation in the health team to care for mental health, mainly in vulnerable groups, is very relevant.

Highlights

  • Information and communication technologies (ICTs) revolutionized education, by developing didactic strategies to take advantage of them for maximizing learning [1] [2] [3] [4]

  • Category I emotional intelligence (EI) as a risk factors transformer from living with addictions to protection factors in adolescents; it included sub-category 1.1

  • Category II, EI development through immersion tools that favor adolescent’ mental health, with sub-category 2.1 Identity, self-awareness and self-esteem, and 2.2 Surprise and happiness to perform in a play (Table 1)

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Introduction

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) revolutionized education, by developing didactic strategies to take advantage of them for maximizing learning [1] [2] [3] [4]. Adolescents experience different changes in their lives, each one involves certain responsibilities and attitudes but the most difficult is the emotional changes, since in their life perspective they feel powerful, they are right in everything, they are wise; they can get close to consume legal and illegal drugs and violent behaviors [12] [13] These two problems of public health are worse if adolescents come from a dysfunctional family [14] [15], since they have neither support nor guidance, and because family attention is focused on basic needs leaving children interests aside and unprotecting their mental health [16]. EI program through immersion tools favored to modulate feelings, and to get a better

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