Event Group

Event Group

Event Groups are part of the Adverse Events Module within the Results Section. They provide a way to organize and summarize adverse event data by grouping related events together.

Each Event Group typically represents a category or class of adverse events and includes statistical information such as the number of participants affected and at risk for different event types: deaths, serious events, and other events.

Event Group path is as follows:

Study -> Results Section -> Adverse Events Module -> Event Group

Event Group


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NCT ID: NCT06213194
Group ID: EG000
Title: Experimental Group
Description: It combines social cognitive and executive functions skills and it will be present on the designed website and they will participate in the intervention online. After participants are assigned the experimental group the 6-week training program will start and they cannot access the next week before completing the previous week. Each week's will last about 75 minutes. The training includes social cognitive skills including cognitive and affective empathy and executive functions. MindZone: The name of the online training will be MindZone. It consists of combined game-based social cognitive and executive functions skills, and it will be presented on the training website. There is no consensus about the length of time for the training in the literature, so the average time for the training process will be used. This means that the training will last 6 weeks, 5 hours in total. To satisfy the training requirement, 50 mins for each week of play will be expected from participants each week. Before each game, a brief introduction about the game will be presented and participants will get feedback about their progress. Each participant will conduct the tasks in a different random order. After 6 weeks, a post-test will be completed, and follow-up scores will be obtained after a month. All tasks were designed according to the five intervention areas: working memory, cognitive flexibility, inhibition, cognitive empathy and affective empathy based on the literature.
Deaths Number Affected: 0
Deaths Number At Risk: None
Serious Number Affected: 0
Serious Number At Risk: 0
Other Number Affected: 0
Other Number At Risk: 0
Study: NCT06213194
Results Section: NCT06213194
Adverse Events Module: NCT06213194