Psychological Distress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT): A Preventive Intervention for Caregivers of People Who Suffer From a Mental Illness
Verified date | October 2018 |
Source | University of Aarhus |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study will begin a novel line of research on CCT in Denmark as a preventive intervention for caregivers of people suffering from a mental illness. The primary aim of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of a Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT) course on psychological distress of informal caregivers.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 160 |
Est. completion date | January 29, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 20, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. caregiver male and female (fx. parent /spouse/other family member) of a person with a mental illness, 2. 18 - 75 years of age 3. Danish speaking 4. not pregnant. Exclusion Criteria: 1. having an untreated mental illness, 2. addictions, or substance abuse 3. meditation practice (studies have shown that people who are long-term meditation practitioners are more resilient and have greater psychological well-being (Lykins & Baer, 2009). Therefore, people with 1 year or more of prior formal meditation practice, will not be eligible for the study as we cannot rule out whether their scores are due to their long-term practice or to the CCT intervention), 4. or current psychotherapeutic treatment. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Aarhus Universitet | Copenhagen | |
Denmark | Aarhus University | Kolding |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Aarhus |
Denmark,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Demographical questions | age, gender, income, educational status, years of informal caregiving | Baseline | |
Primary | Change is being assessed: Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS: Lovibond, S.H. & Lovibond, P.F., 1995) | The DASS is a 42-item self report instrument designed to measure the three related negative emotional states of depression, anxiety and tension/stress. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Perceived Stress Scale, (PSS: Cohen et al., 1983) | The PSS assesses the perceived stress within the last month. It is a 14 item self-report questionnaire using a 5 point-likest scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: The Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ: Gross & John, 2003). | The ERQ is a 10-item scale designed to measure respondents' tendency to regulate their emotions in two ways: 1. Cognitive Reappraisal and 2. Expressive Suppression. Respondents answer each item on a 7-point Likert-type scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Self-compassion Scale -12 (SCS-12: Raes et al., 2011). | The SCS is a 12-item scale is designed to measure respondents level of self-compassion. Respondents answer on a 5-point Likert scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Multidimensional Compassion Scale (MCS: Jazaieri et al., 2018) | The MCS scale is a general measure of compassion with four components: Cognitive, affective, intentional, and motivational. The scale is comprised of 16 questions and respondents answer on a 7-point Likert scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Five Facet Mindfulness Scale (FFMQ-15: Baer et al., 2006). | The FFMQ is a 15-item scale measuring mindfulness. Respondents answer on a 5-point Likert Scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Brief Resilience Scale (BRS: Smith B. W. et al., 2008) | The brief resilience scale (BRS) is a 6-item scale assessing the ability to bounce back or recover from stress. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: Working Alliance Inventory Short Form Revised (WAI-SR: Horvath, A. O. et al (1989) & Tracey, T. J., & Kokotovic, A. M. (1989)). | The WAI-SR is a 12-item scale measuring three domains of the therapeutic alliance: (a) agreement between patient and therapist on the goals of the treatment (Goal); (b) agreement between patient and therapist about the tasks to achieve these goals (Task); and (c) the quality of the bond between the patient and therapist (Bond). The WAI-SR is a patient-rated questionnaire. Patients rate items on a 5-point Likert scale | week 2 and week 8 of the 8 week CCT program | |
Secondary | Change is being assessed: The World Health Organisation- Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5: Topp C.W. et al, 2015; Bech, P., 2012) | The World Health Organisation- Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5) is a short self-reported measure of current mental wellbeing. The WHO-5 consists of five statements, which respondents rate according to the scale. | Baseline, 8 weeks, and 3-months and 6-months follow up. |
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