Exploring the Efficacy of Treatments for Anxiety and Depression Among College Students
- Conditions
- AnxietyDepression
- Interventions
- Other: PsychoeducationBehavioral: External QigongBehavioral: Mindfulness Meditation
- Registration Number
- NCT06013930
- Lead Sponsor
- University of South Dakota
- Brief Summary
The goal of this randomized control group is to learn about effective treatments for college students experiencing anxiety and/or depression. The main questions this clinical trial aims to answer are: 1) Can alternative treatments decrease anxiety and/or depression among college students? 2) Can alternative treatments increase retention rates among college students experiencing anxiety and/or depression?
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three intervention groups: external qigong, mindfulness meditation, or psychoeducation. Researchers will compare outcomes from each group to explore treatment differences.
- Detailed Description
Method/Design. This study will be a single-site, three-arm, randomized, controlled trial. College students (N=51) with elevated depression and/or anxiety will be randomized to either external qigong (EQ), mindfulness meditation (MM), or psychoeducation (PE). Each intervention will be applied for 30 minutes, once a week for three weeks in a community setting. The co-primary outcomes, depression and anxiety, and the secondary outcome, intention to persist in college, will be assessed by a blinded researcher at baseline, one-week post treatment, and one-month follow-up. Change in sense of connection during the treatment session, measured with a comprehensive battery of self-report indices, will be the primary therapeutic mechanism.
Aims and Objectives. The proposed project's central hypothesis is that EQ will increase students' mental health and intention to persist in college by balancing the flow of energy in their bodies. Aim 1. Examine EQ's acceptability in a sample of college students with depression and/or anxiety. Hypothesis: Student retention (i.e., attendance in both treatment sessions) and self-reported treatment acceptability will be better for EQ relative to PE. EQ and MM will demonstrate equivalent acceptability. Aim 2. Determine EQ's effect on anxiety, depression (co-primary outcomes), and intention to persist in college (secondary outcome) over time. Hypothesis: EQ will decrease depression and anxiety while increasing intention to persist in college relative to PE from baseline to one-month follow-up. The co-primary and secondary outcome scores will not differ between EQ and MM. Aim 3. Investigate EQ's immediate effect on students' sense of connection (therapeutic mechanism). Hypothesis: EQ will increase students' sense of connection relative to PE during the treatment sessions. EQ and MM will have equivalent effects on sense of connection.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 51
- 18 years or older.
- Currently enrolled in a two or four-year college.
- English speaking.
- Willing to travel to the study location.
- Access to a computer or smartphone with a Wifi connection.
- Score of a three or higher on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2-item and/or score of a three or higher on the Patient Health Questionnaire-2.
- Not currently enrolled in college.
- Not able to travel to the study location.
- No access to a computer or smartphone with Wifi.
- Score < 3 on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2 and < 3 on the Patient Health Questionnaire-2.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Psychoeducation Psychoeducation In the psychoeducation arm, participants will receive recordings online, once a week for three weeks which will be approximately 30 minutes in length. External Qigong External Qigong Participants will meet individually with the Qigong practitioner once a week for three weeks for 30-minute segments. Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness Meditation Participants will meet individually with the mindfulness practitioner once a week for three weeks for 30-minute segments.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Anxiety Change from baseline assessment, post treatment (one week after the final treatment session), and follow-up (one month after the final treatment session). Symptoms of anxiety will be assessed through a trait anxiety assessment (State-Trait-Anxiety Inventory). The range of possible scores spans from a minimum score of 20 to a maximum score of 80 - the higher the score, the higher the symptoms of anxiety.
Depression Change from baseline assessment, post treatment (one week after the final treatment session), and follow-up (one month after the final treatment session). Symptoms of depression will be assessed through a trait depression assessment (Beck Depression Inventory). Scores from the Beck Depression Inventory range from 0-63, with higher scores representing high depression levels.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Intention to persist in college Baseline, post treatment (one week after the final treatment session), and follow-up (one month after the final treatment session). Change in participants' intention to persist in college will be assessed through an individual item rated in a numeric rating scale. Scores range from 0 to 5 with higher scores reflecting greater intent to remain in college.
Anxiety Changes in participant's state anxiety will be captured within 5-minutes prior to each intervention and within 5 minutes after each intervention (mindfulness, external qigong, and psychoeducation). Symptoms will be assessed through a state anxiety assessment. Scores range from 0-60 with higher scores indicating higher levels of anxiety.
Depression Changes in participant's state depression will be captured within 5-minutes prior to each intervention and within 5 minutes after each intervention (mindfulness, external qigong, and psychoeducation). Symptoms will be assessed through a state depression assessment. Scores range from 0-20 with higher scores indicating higher levels of depression.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of South Dakota
🇺🇸Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States