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Clinical Trials/NCT05487872
NCT05487872
Completed
N/A

Mindfulness Skills Training and Psychological Inflexibility: a Randomized Trial

Bahcesehir Cyprus University1 site in 1 country40 target enrollmentMay 2, 2022
ConditionsMindfulness

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Mindfulness
Sponsor
Bahcesehir Cyprus University
Enrollment
40
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Change in experiential avoidance
Status
Completed
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aimed to examine whether mindfulness skills training can help to reduce experiential avoidance and anxiety level. This study investigated whether the training delivery methods (audio-guided mindfulness exercise or virtual reality-based mindfulness exercise) differ in terms of changing general experiential avoidance and anxiety symptoms.

Detailed Description

The experimental design (randomized trial) was used in this study. Data were collected through convenience sampling. After obtaining ethical approval fromEthics Committee of the Bahçeşehir Cyprus University, participants were invited to participate in the study via advertisements posted in the university building. Recruited participants were randomly assigned to the experimental group or control group. All participants will be provided with an informed consent form which provided information about participant's right and data management. Participants in the experimental group completed mindfulness exercise on Virtual Reality (VR) system where they listened to an audio track (guide for the exercise) and saw calming nature scenes (e.g., views on the beach) whereas those in the control group completed mindfulness exercise by listening to the (same) audio track only. Each mindfulness session took approximately 15 mins. In total, four sessions were completed in two weeks (2 sessions per week). After obtaining informed consent, the participants completed a survey pack that included valid and reliable measurement scales (mindfulness skills \[The Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale - Revised\], experiential avoidance \[Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II\], and anxiety symptoms \[Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale\]) at two-time points (i.e., pre-test \[before intervention\], and post-test \[after 4 sessions/when sessions were completed\], At the end of the study, the participants were provided with a debrief form.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 2, 2022
End Date
June 24, 2022
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Bahcesehir Cyprus University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Buse Keskindag

Principal Investigator

Bahcesehir Cyprus University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • age of 18 and above,
  • ability to read, and/or understand English

Exclusion Criteria

  • Participants who regularly practice mindfulness exercise were excluded form the analyses

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in experiential avoidance

Time Frame: at two time points (pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention)

Experiential avoidance is an example of psychological inflexibility. Experiential avoidance was measured via Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II. The scale includes 7 items that are rated on a seven-point scale (1 = never true - 7 = always true). The minimum and maximum scores on the scale range between 7 and 49 points. Higher scores on the scale indicate greater experiential avoidance (psychological inflexibility)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Change in anxiety(at two time points (pre-intervention and immediately after the intervention))

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