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MIndfulness for Students

Not Applicable
Conditions
Stress
Functional Ability
Well-being
Mindfulness
Interventions
Behavioral: Internet-based mindfulness
Behavioral: Face-to-face group-based mindfulness
Registration Number
NCT03669016
Lead Sponsor
University of Helsinki
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to find out, weather the students' wellbeing and functional ability can be enhanced by two different type of mindfulness interventions: 1) face-to-face group-based training, and 2) internet-based training based in mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy. Study results may be used to decide whether it is worth offering mindfulness training for medical faculty students, and what kind of training would be most suitable and effective in the medical education context.

Detailed Description

The hypotheses is that participating to the mindfulness intervention improves students well-being and decreases their level of stress. These are measured by self-evaluation questionnaires and with hair samples, before the intervention, immediately after intervention and four months after the intervention.

This is a randomized control trial. There are two different experiment groups and one waiting-list control group. The target group is all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki. The participants are recruited with e-mail and informing students in different situations. The aimed amount of participants is 120-150 but the study will be conducted if 90 participants are recruited. The participants enroll to the study by signing consent format.

This is a follow-up research. The person register (name, university e-mail address, student number) are used to recruitment and to ensure the participants identity.

Time of data preservation is 10 years. The last student register data is going to be collected 2019. The data is preserved until age 2029.

The questionnaire with which the main data is been collected is Webropol questionnaire tool. The data is removed from the Webropol after three months of the end of the questionnaire answer time. The person responsible for the data removes the data from University's server after ten years.

Content of the register

1. Mindfulness for Students questionnaire data

2. Mindfulness for Students hair samples

3. Mindfulness for students -observation log

4. Mindfulness for students -interview data

5. Data collected in Student Compass -internet environment

6. Data of students' credits are collected from University's own credit register "Oodi", if participant has given a consent to that.

Students are being recruited in information meeting. They will be informed orally in that situation and given a written communication paper. The students who want to participate the course, will fill and sign a consent format. In format there is a research number code given to the student. The connection between the student identity and the research code number is known only by the persons that are responsible for the database.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
120
Inclusion Criteria
  • All undergraduate students of Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki who have started their studies in year 2009 or after that.
Exclusion Criteria
  • The participants that can not participate fully to the intervention (self-evaluated).
  • Participants who have severe mental problems (like anxiety or depression) when the study starts,
  • Participants who have hade a great loss or trauma in near past, or some other mental or physical health problem that could make participation difficult.

This is evaluated based on how the participants answers to the base line questionnaire the following measures:

  1. answers to the CORE-OM questionnaire and
  2. answers to the questions where participants evaluate themselves their anxiety, depression, mental health.
  3. If participant tell they have some other mental disorder, they are not accepted to the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Internet-based mindfulnessInternet-based mindfulness8 weeks training.
Face-to-face group-based mindfulnessFace-to-face group-based mindfulness8 weeks training.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline CORE-OM measure at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

CORE-OM, Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation Outcome Measure.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline rate of stress at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured in the same day when the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Cortisol as an indicator of stress which is measured from hair samples. Stadler \& Kirschbaum 2012.

Change from Baseline rate of resilience in studies at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Workplace Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (WAAQ) applied for students. Bond, Joda, and Guenole 2013; Asikainen, Hailikari, Mattson 2017.

Change from Baseline rate of social support in studies at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Application of questionnaires of social support from Sarason et al. 1987 and Pyörälä et al. 2015.

Change from Baseline rate of study load in studies at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Application of questionnaire of healthy work measure of Karasek \& Theorell 1990.

Students' possibilities to influence to their own studiesIt is measured three weeks before the interventions start.

Application of measures of healthy work measure. Karasek \& Theorell 1990.

Change from Baseline rate of functional ability in studies at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Application of functional ability at work. Tuomi et al. 1998.

Change from Baseline rate of subjective experience of quality of life at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Subjective experience of quality of life. One Likert-scale question adapted and modified from three different questionnaires. Koivumaa et al. 2000; Allardt 1973; Lundqvist \& Mäkiopas 2016)

Change from Baseline rate of mental well-being Scale at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale

Change from Baseline rate of Personality at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Parts of Big Five (Lang et al. 2011)

Change from Baseline rate of sense of coherence at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Sence of coherence - SOC 3 (Antonovsky 1987; Schumann et al. 2003)

Change from Baseline rate of Resilience at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Resilience scale (Wagnild \& Young, 1993; Losoi et al 2013 modified)

Change from Baseline rate of experiences of own health at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Questionnaire Kunttu et al. 2017

Change from Baseline rate of quality and length of sleep at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Basic Nordic Sleep Questionnaire shortened (Partinen \& Gislason 1995)

Change from Baseline rate of fatigue in day-time at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Questionnaire from Health 2000/2001 Research in Finland

Change from Baseline amount of nightmares during previous month at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.IIt is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Application of questionnaire Sandman et al 2015.

Participant's own evaluation of his/her mental healthThree weeks before the intervention starts

Participant's own evaluation of the symptoms of mental health during previous month.

Change from Baseline approximate amount of exercise at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Questionnaire from Health 2000/2001 Research in Finland

Change from Baseline regularity of eating habits at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured before intervention, post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.

Participant's own evaluation of the regularity of eating habits.

Change from Baseline approximate amount of caffeine used daily. at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.IIt is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Participant's own evaluation of the amount of daily caffeine use.

Change from Baseline approximate amount use of alcohol and cigarettes daily.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Participant's own evaluation of approximate amount use of alcohol and cigarettes daily.

Change from Baseline rate of Mindfulness skills at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.It is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Freiburg Mindfulness Index (FMI) Walach, H., Buchheld, N., Buttenmüller, V., Kleinknecht, N., \& Schmidt, S. 2006; Lehto, Uusitalo-Malmivaara \& Repo 2015.

Previous experience in practicing of mindfulness and/or meditationIt is measured three weeks before the intervention starts.

Participant's own evaluation of the amount of previous experience in practicing mindfulness and/or meditation

Amount and quality of independent mindfulness practiceImmediately after the 8-week intervention is finished.

Participant's self-evaluation of amount and quality of independent mindfulness practice

Change from post-intervention amount and quality of independent mindfulness practice at 4-month follow-up.Immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Participant's self-evaluation of amount and quality of independent mindfulness practice.

Change from Baseline rate of stress and recovery of it at post-intervention and 4-month follow-up.IIt is measured three weeks before the intervention starts, immediately after the 8-week intervention is finished, and 4-month after the intervention is finished.

Application of measures of healthy work measure of Lundqvist \& Mäkiopas 2016 and Elo et al. 1992.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Helsinki

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Helsinki, University Of Helsinki, Finland

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