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My Health Day by Day (Mi Salud Dia a Dia)

Completed
Conditions
Stress, Emotional
Registration Number
NCT04545021
Lead Sponsor
University of Miami
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to is to evaluate how Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) targets (e.g., anxiety reduction, cognitive reappraisal, coping, emotional expression, communication skills, social support) operate through Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) measures and influence dyadic adjustment and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in Prostate Cancer (PC) survivors and spouses/partners, in addition to physiologic adaptation and symptom burden in PC survivors.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

Prostate Cancer Survivor

  1. ≥18 years of age
  2. Hispanic/Latino self- identification
  3. Spanish speakers (including bilinguals who agree to participate in a Spanish intervention)
  4. primary diagnosis of localized PC (T1-T3, N0, M0)
  5. surgical or radiation treatment in the past 4-months
  6. no history of non-skin cancer for the past 2 years
  7. no psychiatric treatment or overt signs of severe psychopathology (e.g., psychosis, substance dependence)
  8. owning a smartphone device with an Android or iPhone Operating System (iOS), which is necessary to collect the proposed Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) data or a valid email address.

(I) willingness to wear the E4 wristband at 5 time points, over the course of 4 days (J) has a spouse/partner that is willing to participate or is willing to participate in the study alone

Spouses/Partners:

  1. female or male ≥18 years of age
  2. have no history of inpatient psychiatric treatment for severe mental illness or overt signs of severe psychopathology (e.g., psychosis, substance dep., dementia)
  3. willingness to be assessed and followed for 6 months
  4. no life-threatening illness with a life expectancy < 12 months
  5. identifies as a spouse/partner and is willing to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not meeting all of the inclusion criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in mindfulness attention awarenessBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Change in mindfulness attention awareness is measured using the Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS). MAAS has 15 questions with a total score ranging from 15-90 with the higher score indicating higher levels of dispositional mindfulness

Heart rate variabilityUp to Month 6

Heart rate variability collected via the Empatica wrist watch

Change in relationship satisfactionBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Changes in relationship satisfaction as assessed by the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS). RDAS is a 14-item measure with total scores ranging from 0-69 with the higher scores indicate greater relationship satisfaction.

Change in behavioral activationBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Behavioral Activation is measured using the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Scale (BIS/BAS). BIS/BAS scale is a 24-item questionnaire with the BAS composing of a subset of questions with a total score ranging from of 13-52 with the higher score indicating increased motivation to approach goal-oriented outcomes.

Change in emotion regulationBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Change in emotion regulation will be measured using the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ). ERQ is a 10-item questionnaire with a total score ranging from 0-70 with the higher score indicating greater use of emotional regulation strategy.

Change in self regulationBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Change in self-regulation will be measured using the Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SSRQ). The SSRQ is a 31-item self-report questionnaire with a total score ranging from 30-150 with the higher score indicating greater self-regulation.

Change in couple coercionBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Change in couple coercion is measured using the Couple Coercion Questionnaire (CCQ). The CCQ is a 12 item questionnaire with the total score ranging from 12-72, with the higher score indicating increased perception of how coercion exemplifies his/her relationship with his/her partner.

Life satisfaction as measured by the Affective Balance Scale (ABS)Up to Month 6

ABS is 10 item questionnaire with a total score ranging from 0-5, with the higher score indicating higher life satisfaction.

Frequency of Text messagesMonth 6

The frequency of text messages will be reported as total amount of text messages sent and received per month, collected via Short Messaging Service (SMS) extraction software.

Change in behavioral inhibitionBaseline to month 4, baseline to month 6

Behavioral Inhibition is measured using the Behavioral Inhibition and Activation Scale (BIS/BAS). BIS/BAS scale is a 24-item questionnaire with the BIS composing of items 2, 8, 13, 16, 19, 22 and 24. The total score for BIS has a range of 7-28 with the higher score indicating increase avoidance of aversive outcomes.

Electrodermal activityUp to Month 6

Electrodermal activity collected via the Empatica wrist watch

Measure of Current Status (MOCS)Up to Month 6

The MOCS questionnaire has a total score ranging from 0-52 with the higher score indicating increased likelihood of having the ability to relax at will.

Level of stressUp to Month 6

Level of stress will be measured using a Likert Scale question ranging from 1-4 with the higher value indicating greater stress.

Length of Text messagesMonth 6

The length of text messages will be reported as average number of lines per text message collected via SMS extraction software

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Miami

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Miami, Florida, United States

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