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Optimizing Daily Mindfulness Interventions Using Peer Support to Increase Well-Being in First-Year Students

Not Applicable
Conditions
OMI, OMI+, Control Group
Interventions
Behavioral: Benign Behavioral Interventions
Registration Number
NCT04828291
Lead Sponsor
Pitzer College
Brief Summary

This project aims to examine the effect of a self-guided, evidence-based, online mindfulness intervention on well-being among first-year undergraduates at the 5 Claremont Colleges (5C's) and graduate students in the community. Additionally, it explores the feasibility and efficacy of peer support (pairs) as an adjunctive treatment component to enhance engagement and treatment effects, including social-connectedness, well- being, academic outcomes, and anxiety. Findings will provide insight into effective ways to (1) support students at The Claremont Colleges, and (2) leverage technology and peer support to implement mental health initiatives that are cost-effective, easily transportable, and scalable in low-resource settings.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
180
Inclusion Criteria
  • all participants must be either a first-year undergraduate student or a graduate student. Participants must be 18 years or older.
Exclusion Criteria
  • all participants must be either a first-year undergraduate student or a graduate student. Participants must be 18 years or older.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Online Mindfulness Intervention (OMI)Benign Behavioral InterventionsBefore beginning the daily practices, this group will be introduced to the OMI via an online platform and answer any questions about the practice. Then, each day, this group will be guided through a series of mindfulness practices offered online (www.bemindfulonline.com) delivered on their smartphones or laptops.
Active control receiving cognitive exercisesBenign Behavioral InterventionsInstead of the OMI, this group will be receiving cognitive exercises in the intervention period.
OMI paired with peer support (OMI+)Benign Behavioral InterventionsBefore beginning the daily OMI, in addition to being briefed, this group will be paired with a peer to be in touch with and guide and support each other in this process. Then they will start the OMI program and will follow parallel instructions as the OMI group. The peer support will include five brief (30-minute) weekly meetings to support and encourage each other to continue practicing mindfulness and to complete the online intervention. Each week we will provide prompts and topics for participants to discuss and at the end of each meeting, participants will then complete a short, 5-10 minute post-meeting survey to assess the well-being and attitudes of their partner (see additional materials for meeting prompts and post-meeting survey questions). The first of these meetings will occur on Day 8, and subsequent weekly meetings during the intervention period will be scheduled based on the shared availability of both participants in each pair.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)Baseline to Day 46

The FFMQ is a self-reported, instrument assessing mindfulness based on five factors that represent elements of mindfulness ( observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging of inner experience, and non-reactivity to inner experience). Possible scores range from 1 (never or very rarely true) to 5 (very often or always true).

Reference: Bohlmeijer, E., P. M. ten Klooster, et al. (2011). "Psychometric properties of the five facet mindfulness questionnaire in depressed adults and development of a short form." Assessment 18(3): 308-320

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sample AttritionBaseline to Day 46

Completion rate or drop out rate comparing OMI group versus OMI+ group in a 46 day longitudinal study.

PERMA (Overall Well Being)Day 0-46

The self-reported measure consists of 23 items. The health, negative emotion, loneliness, and overall happiness questions act as filler questions and provide more information; for briefness, the 15 PERMA questions (3 per PERMA domain) could be used, but we recommend using the full measure.

Reference: Butler, J., \& Kern, M. L. (2016). The PERMA-Profiler: A brief multidimensional measure of flourishing. International Journal of Wellbeing, 6(3), 1-48. doi:10.5502/ijw.v6i3.1

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Claremont Graduate University

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Claremont, California, United States

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