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Efficacy of Three Online Well-Being Programs to Improve Work-Related Outcomes

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Well-being
Interventions
Behavioral: Happify
Registration Number
NCT03306654
Lead Sponsor
Happify Inc.
Brief Summary

Participants will be randomly assigned between three well-being programs, and assessed with questionnaires before and after the 8-week program, as well as 1-month after the end of the program.

Detailed Description

Participants will be randomly assigned between three different well-being programs, with each program lasting 8-weeks and taking place on a simplified research version of the Happify platform. Well-being programs include the unchanged Happify platform, a version of the Happify platform that is designed to engage with specific activities but does not aim to promote positive emotion or reduce negative emotion (i.e., Placebo condition), and a version of the Happify platform that encourages thinking about well-being through quizzes and polls without providing any instructions for promotion (i.e., Wait-list Control). Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires before and after the 8-week program, as well as a 1-month follow-up questionnaire after the program is complete, at which point study participation will end.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
6000
Inclusion Criteria
  • No prior experience on the Happify platform (new user registration)
  • Full-time employment
Exclusion Criteria
  • None

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Unchanged HappifyHappifyParticipants use Happify as it is currently available to consumers on the main site, including all engagement elements. Users may access a wide variety of 4-week programs and use them in any way they desire for the entire study period.
Distraction conditionHappifyParticipants complete a series of quizzes and polls on Happify designed to engage them in thinking about well-being topics, but without giving any specific instructions for how to promote well-being. Participants gain access to 8 weeks worth of content, but may repeat the content as often as they like in the follow-up period.
Active controlHappifyParticipants complete a Happify program that is designed to engage with specific activities, but that does not aim to promote positive emotion or reduce negative emotion. Participants gain access to 8 weeks worth of content, but may repeat the content as often as they like in the follow-up period.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Absenteeism (Health and Performance Questionnaire, HPQ [World Health Organization (WHO), 2002])Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

An 8-item subset of the HPQ focusing on job absenteeism and work quality. Participants will be asked to indicate how many times in the past week they missed part of/an entire work day due to problems with their physical or mental health, and to indicate how often in the past 7 days the quality of their work suffered (e.g., how often they found themselves not working as carefully as they should).

Burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory [Maslach & Jackson, 1981])Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

A 5-item subset of the MBI focusing on feeling burned out in work settings. Participants will be asked to indicate the extent to which they agree that they feel burned out (e.g., that they feel burned out from their work or feel frustrated by their job).

Job-Related Stress (Stress-related Presenteeism Scale [Gilbreath & Frew, 2008])Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

A 6-item measure of job stress-related presenteeism. Participants will be asked to indicate how frequently they suffer from stress-related presenteeism is work (e.g., they are unable to concentrate on their job at work, or stress distracts their attention away from job tasks).

Absenteeism (Healthy Days measure [Center for Disease Control (CDC), 2000])Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

A 1-item measure of the extent to which poor physical/mental health prevents one from doing their usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation, in the past 30 days \[CDC, 2002\].

Work Engagement (Utrecht Work Engagement Scale [Schaufeli et al., 2002])Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

A 2-item subset of the UWES focusing on job resilience and perseverance. Participants will be asked to indicate how frequently they feel mentally resilient at their job and how frequently they persevere.

Resilience (composite of Perceived Stress Scale [Cohen et al., 1983], Happify Scale [Carpenter et al., 2016] and Life Orientation Scale, Revised [Scheier & Carver, 1985]).Change from baseline to 8-week post, 1-month follow-up

Composite score made of perceived stress, positive emotionality, and optimism. Perceived stress was measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Cohen, Kamarck, \& Mermelstein, 1983), a 10-item questionnaire that asks users to rate on a scale of 0 (never) to 4 (very often) how frequently they experience various symptoms of feeling stress. Positive emotionality was measured using the emotion subscale of the Happify Scale (HS-E; Carpenter, Crutchley, Zilca, Schwartz, Smith, Cobb, \& Parks, 2016), which is a 4-item scale asking participants to rate the extent to which, over the past week, they have experienced positive and negative emotions that are activated or de-activated. Optimism was measured using the Life Orientation Scale, Revised (LOT-R; Scheier \& Carver, 1985), a 6-item scale on which participants rate the extent to which they identify with optimistic or pessimistic beliefs.

Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Happify (an online platform -- study is entirely online)

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New York, New York, United States

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