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Being Present With Art: The Impact of Mindful Engagement With Art on Awareness and Connection

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stress
Interventions
Behavioral: Art Pedagogy and Mindfulness
Registration Number
NCT04722367
Lead Sponsor
Yale University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to observe and measure the impact of mindfulness and art pedagogy on stress levels amongst students.

Detailed Description

This study uses a waitlist control design. Participants will be randomly assigned to either session one or session two.

Regardless if they are registered for Session One or Session Two, each participant will be invited to self-report their stress levels, feelings of being aware of the present moment, and feelings of connection and belonging on a weekly basis. There will be a follow-up survey at the end of Session One and Session Two to compare changes between participants who have already received the intervention and those who have not. In this way, Session One participants act as a control group. This follow-up survey will be utilized once again after Session Two finishes in order to examine whether there is a lasting impact on Session One participants.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria
  • Yale student
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Must complete all survey measures
  • Must be available Mondays 5-6 pm EST in October and November
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Not a Yale student
  • Not 18 years of age or older
  • Does not complete all survey measures
  • Not available Mondays 5-6 pm EST in October and November
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Art Pedagogy and MindfulnessArt Pedagogy and MindfulnessEach participant will take part in four 1-hour sessions. Study activities include guided meditation, close looking, drawing, writing, and storytelling. Each session will begin with a guided meditation that is followed by an exercise inspired by two works of art, and end with an opportunity for students to reflect on the experience.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in mindfulness from Impact of Being Present with Art InterventionBaseline, 4 weeks

A primary objective of this study is to determine whether mindful engagement with art increases mindful awareness in students. This will be measured by the Mindful Awareness Scale (min = 1; max = 6) which includes 15 questions. The higher the score, the more mindful participants are. Participants who received the intervention in Session One will be compared to the control (Session Two).

Change in stress from Impact of Being Present with Art InterventionBaseline, 4 weeks

A primary objective of this study is to determine whether mindful engagement with art reduces student stress levels. This will be measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (min = 0; max = 4) which consists of 10 scale items. The higher the score, the more likely participants are stressed. Participants who received the intervention in Session One will be compared to the control (Session Two).

Change in Connectedness from Impact of Being Present with Art InterventionBaseline, 4 weeks

A primary objective of this study is to determine whether mindful engagement with art increases feelings of connectedness in students. This will be measured by a scale created by the investigators to ask participants how connected they feel to the Yale community (min = 1; max = 5). This scale involves one question. The higher the score, the more connected participants feel to the Yale community. Participants who received the intervention in Session One will be compared to the control (Session Two).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Longitudinal Impact of Being Present with Art Intervention on MindfulnessBaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks

A secondary objective of this study is to determine whether the Being Present with Art intervention resulted in a longitudinal increase in mindfulness for Session One participants. This outcome is measured by the Mindful Awareness Scale (min = 1; max = 6) which consists of 15 scale items. The higher the score, the more mindful participants are.

Change in Longitudinal Impact of Being Present with Art Intervention on ConnectednessBaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks

A secondary objective of this study is to determine whether the Being Present with Art intervention resulted in a longitudinal increase in connectedness for Session One participants. This outcome is measured by connectedness scale we created for the purpose of this study (min = 1; max = 5) which consists of one question. Higher scores indicate increased participant feelings of connectedness to the Yale community.

Change in Longitudinal Impact of Being Present with Art Intervention on StressBaseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks

A secondary objective of this study is to determine whether the Being Present with Art intervention resulted in a longitudinal decrease in stress for Session One participants. This outcome is measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (min = 0; max = 4) which consists of 10 scale items. The higher the score, the more stressed participants are.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yale University

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New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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