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Singapore's Institute of Mental Health (IMH) identified the need for culture-based research and clinical intervention catering to the minority populations in Singapore to foster treatment sustainability and recovery. Singapore's Malay population, account for 13.5% of the population. Malays tend to delay or drop-out of psychological treatments that do not address the cultural concerns which they associate to mental illness, i.e., a spiritual disorder caused by character flaws, evil spirits, or religious negligence. The study examines the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy - Integrated with Psychology of Soul (MBCT-IPS) with Singaporean Malay Muslims with psychological distress. The secondary aims are to explore their experiences and perceptions on the intervention acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility. It may provide mental health practitioners with a treatment option that may be integrated with standard therapies. Methods: This mixed-method, three-group randomised controlled trial recruited 80Malay Muslims with psychological distress at a psychiatric rehabilitation organisation. Participants will be randomly allocated to an MBCT-IPS experimental group, an MBCT group, or individual counselling-as-usual. MBCT-IPS is a 2+8-week group intervention that integrates the Psychology of Soul (IPS) with the standard Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). General Linear Model (GLM) with an intention-to-treat analysis and per-protocol approach will analyse the study. Participants' and treatment providers' qualitative experiences will be thematically analysed for the acceptability of treatment after the study. Expected results: Overall improvements in outcome measures are expected with significant differences between groups. Qualitative experiences are hoped to be enriching and therapeutic for both participants and treatment providers, with treatment being appropriate, acceptable, and feasible.


Clinical Trial Description

This study examines the effects of MBCT-Integrated with Psychology of Self (IPS), MBCT, and one-on-one counselling-as-usual to reduce symptoms of psychological distress, and increase positive mental health and self-compassion. The IPS combines two modules from the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)'s Adult Islamic Learning (ADIL) programs, the 'An Introduction to Maqasid Syariah' and 'Grief and Suffering', with Dr Abdallah Rothman's grounded theory in Islamic Psychology. The IPS sessions will include Islamic psychoeducation and exercises on purpose, acceptance, letting go, and Islamic concepts on biopsychosocial-spiritual care. The study also examines whether the participants would consider the intervention appropriate, acceptable, and feasible. We are also interested in exploring participants' understanding and meaning of the intervention and factors contributing to intervention compliance. Procedure: Researchers will invite Malay Muslim adults working in the private community, social service organisations, mosques, societies, support groups or studying in higher institutions of learning/universities to participate in the study. They may also invite family and friends to take part in the research. However, participants will not be informed of the various therapies provided or whether their allocation is to the experimental or control groups. Individuals interested in participating in this study will submit a request online on Qualtrics for researchers to contact them. The Qualtrics form will include the pre-assessment measure Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). To screen the participants, the researchers will interview potential participants individually online. The interview will (a) assess the participants' suitability utilising the screening questionnaire that includes items for exclusion criteria, (b) readiness for intervention, (c) and informs participants about the process and demands of the study. Informed consent approved by the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) Institutional Review Board (IRB) will be verbally obtained during the interview. Participants who agree to commit to all the assessment sessions and consent to sessions be recorded will receive the registration link. The online registration form includes a consent form, the participant's demographic information, the 19-item Positive Mental Health (PMH-19), and 12-item Self-Compassion Scale-Short Form (SCS-SF). Assessments will be conducted on Qualtrics at five points: pre-intervention, fourth week, last session, and follow-up at 1-month & 3-months. Those who meet the exclusion criteria and are unsuitable for MBCT will be referred to other programs at Club HEAL. Participants may withdraw from intervention at any point before or during intervention and will be contacted for their feedback. Participants who complete the assessments receive honorariums. All participants will be offered the most effective intervention at the end of the study. Randomisation: When participants submit their online registration, they will be randomly assigned to an intervention arm. Participants will receive their assignment and schedule via the Qualtrics email distribution. ;


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NCT number NCT05237336
Study type Interventional
Source International Islamic University Malaysia
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 21, 2022
Completion date December 30, 2023

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