Emotional Distress Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects and Mechanisms of Mindfulness Intervention for Emotional Distress: Daily Interventions and Daily Assessments
This clinical trial seeks to uncover the mechanisms behind the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in reducing emotional distress. Using daily diaries to measure both mediating and outcome variables, the study examines whether these mechanisms precede changes in outcomes. It focuses on the Mindfulness Intervention for Emotional Distress program, which includes four strategies. The current study plans to employ a within-subjects design with daily questionnaires over 63 days, before, during and after the intervention. The aim is to gain insights into how mindfulness interventions work in alleviating emotional distress.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | January 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Subjects with scores greater than 21 on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects who could not access the Internet. - Subjects with insufficient Chinese ability. - Subjects who have participated in mindfulness-based projects for more than 6 weeks before, and / or the current frequency of meditation practice is more than once a week. - Patients with schizophrenia or psychotic affective disorder, current organic mental disorder, substance abuse disorder and generalized developmental disorder. - Subjects at risk of suicide. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Peking University |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Daily changes of mindfulness | The Daily Mindfulness Response Scale measures the frequency with which one returns to a nonjudgmental and unconditionally receptive present moment awareness during the day. Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (rarely)to10(often).
scores range from 4 to 40, with higher scores indicating higher levels of mindful responding |
once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Daily changes of engaging in everyday life | Self-developed questionnaire, measuring to what extent individuals put efforts and time in engaging in everyday life (e.g., work, social, leisure...), 6 items, scores range from 6 to 54, with higher scores indicating higher levels of engaging in everyday life | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Daily changes of distress tolerance | measured by Daily distress tolerance scale, four items, scores range from 4 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of distress tolerance. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Daily changes of excessive emotion behaviors | self-developed scale, measuring to what extent individuals use excessive emotion behaviors to control aversive feelings and emotions, 4 items, scores range from 4 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of using excessive emotion behaviors. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Daily changes of cognitive flexibility/treating thoughts as thoughts | self-developed questionnaire, measuring to what extent individuals could treat thoughts as psychological phenomenon rather than facts, 4 items, scores range from 4 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of cognitive flexibility. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | daily changes of anxiety | Daily Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale,5 items, scores range from 0 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of anxiety. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | daily changes of depression | Daily Depression Severity and Impairment Scale,5 items, scores range from 0 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depression. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | Daily changes of positive and negative affect | Daily positive and negative affect were measured using the 10-itemInternational Positive and Negative Affect Schedule-Short Form Scale. Scores range from 5 to 25, with higher scores indicating higher levels of positive/negative affect. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Primary | daily stress | Daily perceived stress was assessed with the previously validated four-item version of the Perceived Stress Scale, The PSS measures the degree to which situations in one's life are evaluated as stressful (e.g., "Today, to what extent did you feel confident about your ability to handle your personal problems?"). Participants rated the accuracy of the items using a scale ranging from 1 (very little)to 10 (very much). scores range from 4 to 40. | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Secondary | daily stressors | Daily stressor exposure was measured with 1 item, 0 = no, 1 = yes | once per day for 63 days (1 week pre-intervention, 7 weeks during the intervention, 1 week post-intervention) | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire | The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire is a self-reported questionnaire measuring mindfulness levels. Scores range from 39 to 195, with higher scores indicating higher levels of mindfulness. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Chinese Perceived Stress Scale | The Chinese Perceived Stress Scale is a self-reported questionnaire measuring stress. Scores range from 0 to 56, with higher scores indicating higher levels of stress | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale | The 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale is a self-reported questionnaire measuring distress. Scores range from 10 to 50, with higher scores indicating higher levels of distress. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of the Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale | The Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale is a self-reported questionnaire measuring anxiety. Scores range from 0 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of anxiety. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of the Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale | The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale is a self-reported questionnaire measuring depression. Scores range from 0 to 20, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depression. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Patient Health Questionnaire during the intervention | The Patient Health Questionnaire is a self-reported questionnaire measuring the degree of being troubled by various common physical symptoms. Scores range from 0 to 30.0~4 scores: no physical symptoms; 5~9 scores: mild physical symptoms; 10~14 scores: moderate physical symptoms; 15~30 scores: severe physical symptoms. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Distress Tolerance Scale | Distress Tolerance Scale is used to measure Distress Tolerance. Scores range from 5 to 75, with higher scores indicating higher levels of Distress Tolerance. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Beck Anxiety Inventory | Beck Anxiety Inventory is a self-reported questionnaire measuring Anxiety level.Scores range from 0 to 63, with higher scores indicating higher levels of Anxiety. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Beck Depression Inventory | Beck Depression Inventory is a self-reported questionnaire measuring depression level.Scores range from 0 to 63, with higher scores indicating higher levels of depression. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of Athens Insomnia Scale | The Athens Insomnia Scale is a self-reported questionnaire measuring sleepy quality. Scores range from 0 to 24, with lower scores indicating higher levels of sleep quality. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of engaging in everyday life | The Chinese version of the Likert 5-point self-administered scale contains five dimensions, including sleep, diet, socialization, work and study, and other aspects, with a total of 15 entries, and the higher the total score indicates the worse the state of life compared with the surrounding people. The internal consistency reliability of the scale was 0.895, and the results of factor analysis and convergent validity analysis were good. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of treating thoughts as thoughts/cognitive flexibility | The questionnaire has 1 dimension and contains 6 items on a five-point Likert scale (1=completely compliant, 5=completely non-compliant), with higher scores indicating higher ability to treat ideas as ideas. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of the Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire | Chinese version of the Brief Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire scale is used to measure Experiential Avoidance.Scores range from 15 to 90, with higher scores indicating higher levels of experiential avoidance. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention | |
Secondary | pre-post changes of the Rumination sub-scale | 12 items from the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire, the Rumination subscale. Total scores range from 5 to 60, with higher scores indicating higher levels of rumination. | 1 week before the intervention, 1week after the intervention |
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