Testing a Brief and Low Intensity Self-compassion Intervention
- Conditions
- Body Image DisturbanceShameBody Image
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Distraction groupBehavioral: Self-compassion comprising compassionate body scan-1, compassion body scan-2 and short noticing practiceBehavioral: Self-compassion comprising self-compassion break, loving kindness meditation, and breathing exercise.
- Registration Number
- NCT04984252
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Sheffield
- Brief Summary
The investigators' recent feasibility trial of a self-compassion and active control intervention showed that the self-compassion intervention was promising in reducing state body shame during a 40-minute intervention session. There were three time points where the reduction in the body shame level was significant, indicating three active components in the intervention that led to significant reduction in state body shame. It is unclear if a shorter self-compassion intervention based on only the active components would be as effective as the longer intervention at reducing state body shame. Such a short intervention then could be used as an in-session change method (15-20 mins) as part of a larger package, or as a homework exercise.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 69
- Age ≥ 18 years
- Self-identified women
- Be able to use a computer and have an Internet connection
- Insufficient knowledge of English
- Learning disability or psychiatric illness requiring secondary care intervention
- Male
- Under 18 years old
- No access to a tablet or computer with an internet connection
- Body mass index below 18.5
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Distraction group Distraction group 15 minutes, once Only Active components Self-compassion comprising compassionate body scan-1, compassion body scan-2 and short noticing practice 15 minutes, once Inactive components Self-compassion comprising self-compassion break, loving kindness meditation, and breathing exercise. 15 minutes, once
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change from baseline Subjective units of shame (SUS) at the end of the intervention through study completion, an average of 3 months Subjective units of shame (SUS), taken at four points during the intervention (scored 0 no shame to 100 full of shame)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Body Image States Scale through study completion, an average of 3 months It will be used to assess transient feelings about the body and physical appearance. A 6-item scale measures current body-image experiences at a particular point in time or in a specific context. Possible scores range from 6 to 54, and higher scores indicate more positive body image (better outcome).
Shame subscale of the State Shame and Guilt Scale through study completion, an average of 3 months It will be used to test state shame. Possible scores are ranged from 5 to 25. Higher scores indicate worse state shame.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Fidan Turk
🇬🇧Sheffield, United Kingdom