Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees (MBTR-R)
- Conditions
- Stress Related DisorderStress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees (MBTR-R)
- Registration Number
- NCT04380259
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Haifa
- Brief Summary
Worldwide, refugees and asylum seekers suffer at high rates from trauma- and stress-related mental health problems. The investigators thus developed Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees (MBTR-R) - a 9-week, mindfulness- and compassion-based, trauma-sensitive and socio-culturally adapted, group intervention for refugees and asylum seekers. The overarching aims of the study were to, first, test whether MBTR-R is an efficacious and safe mental health intervention for traumatized refugees and asylum seekers with respect to stress- and trauma-related mental health outcomes; and, second, to test theorized mechanisms of action of MBTR-R. Accordingly, the investigators conducted a randomized waitlist-controlled trial among a community sample of female and male Eritrean asylum seekers in an urban post-displacement setting in the Middle East (Israel).
- Detailed Description
Broadly, the investigators aimed to assess whether MBTR-R is an efficacious and safe mental health intervention for traumatized asylum seekers. Aim I: The investigators predicted that, relative to a waitlist control condition, MBTR-R will lead to improved stress-and trauma-related mental health outcomes, including lower levels and rates of posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and improved subjective well-being at post-intervention and 5-week follow-up. Aim II: The investigators aimed to test, whether relative to the waitlist-control condition, MBTR-R was safe and thus not associated with participant-level clinically significant deterioration in any of the monitored primary mental health outcomes at post-intervention or at follow-up. In the event of adverse responding, the investigators planned to test whether key demographic factors or pre-existing vulnerability factors at pre-intervention that may predict participant-level deterioration or adverse responding to the intervention - so as to identify candidate contraindications for MBTR-R. Aim III: The investigators predicted that, relative to a waitlist control condition, MBTR-R will lead to changes in psycho-behavioral processes targeted by the intervention and implicated in vulnerability at pre-intervention, from pre-to-post intervention, measured in controlled behavioral and cognitive-experimental lab tasks or experience sampling measures, including measures of (a) self-compassion and self-criticism, (b) self-referential processing of fear, (c) avoidance, (d) emotional reactivity to trauma-related information and autobiographical memory, (e) impaired executive functions of trauma-related information processing in working memory. Aim IV: The investigators aimed to test whether, among the MBTR-R group, pre-to-post-intervention change and pre-intervention to follow-up change in mental health outcomes (Aim I) will be predicted or mediated by pre-to-post intervention change in the targeted psycho-behavioral processes.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 158
- Eritrean refugee or asylum seeker living in Israel
- active suicidality
- current psychotic symptoms
- current mental health treatment (e.g. psychotherapy, participation in psycho-social support group)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description MBTR-R (Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees) Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees (MBTR-R) Mindfulness-based group intervention consisting of nine 2.5-hour weekly sessions.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) Change from 1-week pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention and change from 1-week pre-intervention to 5-weeks post-intervention The brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess depression symptom severity (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater depression symptom severity (minimum scale score 0 and maximum scale score 36), PHQ-9 mean cut-off score ≥10 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of depression
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) Change from 1-week pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention and change from 1-week pre-intervention to 5-weeks post-intervention The Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is a 21-item self-report questionnaire to assess anxiety symptom severity (4-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater anxiety symptom severity (minimum scale score 0 and maximum scale score 63), BAI total cut-off score ≥ 16 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of anxiety disorder
Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) Change from 1-week pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention and change from 1-week pre-intervention to 5-weeks post-intervention The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) is a 16-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-traumatic stress symptom severity (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater post-traumatic stress severity (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5), HTQ mean cut-off score ≥ 2 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of post-traumatic stress disorder
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Autobiographical Memory Recall Task 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention The Autobiographical Memory Recall Task measures avoidance in response to recalling a traumatic autobiographical memory
Post-Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLD) 1-week pre-intervention The Post-Migration-Living-Difficulties Checklist (PMLD) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-migration stress (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater post-migration stress (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5)
Moral Injury Event Scale 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention and 5-weeks post-intervention The Moral Injury Event Scale is a self-report questionnaire to assess moral injury (6-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater levels of moral injury (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 6)
Adapted Sternberg Working Memory Task 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention The Adapted Sternberg Working Memory Task measures working memory processing of trauma- and stress-related words versus positive words
Self-Referential Encoding Task (SRET) of Self-Compassion and Self-Criticism 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention The SRET measures self-referential processing of self-criticism and self-compassion
Single Experience and Self-Implicit Association Task (SES-IAT) 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention The SES-IAT measures self-referential processing of fear
Experience Sampling of State Mindfulness 15-minutes pre-intervention session and 15-minutes post-intervention session 3-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of state mindfulness (minimum score 3 maximum score 15), higher scores indicate greater levels of state mindfulness
The State Shame and Guilt Scale (SSGS) 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention and 5-weeks post-intervention The State Shame and Guilt Scale (SSGS) is a 15-item self-report questionnaire to assess state shame and guilt (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater levels of state shame, guilt and pride (minimum scale score 15 and maximum scale score 75)
The Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention and 5-weeks post-intervention The Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is a self-report questionnaire to assess different facets of trait mindfulness (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater levels of trait mindfulness (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5)
Experience Sampling of Depression 15-minutes pre-intervention session 1-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of depression (minimum score 1 maximum score 5), higher scores indicate greater levels of depression
Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT) 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention and 5-weeks post-intervention One item of the 9-item self-report questionnaire Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT) was used to assess subjective well-being (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater subjective well-being (minimum score 1 and maximum score 5)
Trauma Cue Exposure Task 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention The Trauma Cue Exposure Task measures behavioral avoidance in response to trauma cues
Experience Sampling of Negative Repetitive Thinking 15-minutes pre-intervention session 1-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of negative repetitive thinking (minimum score 1 maximum score 5), higher scores indicate greater levels of negative repetitive thinking
Experience Sampling of Emotion 15-minutes pre-intervention session and 15-minutes post-intervention session 4-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of the emotions happy, calm, sad and nervous/tense (minimum score 4 maximum score 20), higher scores indicate greater levels of the emotions happy, calm, sad and nervous/tense
The Short Self Compassion Scale (SSCS) 1-week pre-intervention, 1-week post-intervention and 5-weeks post-intervention The Short Self-Compassion Scale SSCS is a 12-item self-report questionnaire to assess different facets of self-compassion (5-point Likert scale) with higher scores indicating greater levels of self-compassion (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5)
Experience Sampling of Cognitive Avoidance 15-minutes pre-intervention session 1-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of cognitive avoidance (minimum score 1 maximum score 5), higher scores indicate greater levels of cognitive avoidance
Experience Sampling of Self-Compassion 15-minutes pre-intervention session 1-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of negative self-compassion (minimum score 1 maximum score 5), higher scores indicate greater levels of self-compassion
Experience Sampling of Formal and Informal Mindfulness Practice 15-minutes pre-intervention session 2-item experience sample number of formal and informal mindfulness practice during the past week, higher scores indicate greater number of mindfulness practices during the past week
Experience Sampling of Anxiety 15-minutes pre-intervention session 1-item experience sample (5-point Likert scale) of anxiety (minimum score 1 maximum score 5), higher scores indicate greater levels of anxiety
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Kuchinate
🇮🇱Tel Aviv, Merkaz, Israel