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NCT number NCT05888415
Other study ID # RNI 2022 DUTHEIL 2
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date September 2023
Est. completion date September 2025

Study information

Verified date April 2023
Source University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
Contact Lise Laclautre
Phone 04 73 75 11 95
Email promo_interne_drci@chu-clermontferrand.fr
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Stress and psychosocial risks are a major public health problem.Sophrology is a psycho-corporal method exclusively verbal and non-tactile used as a therapeutic technique. It combines a set of techniques that will act both on the body and on the mind through breathing exercises, muscle relaxation and mental imagery (or visualization). It allows to find a state of well-being and to activate all physical and psychological potential in order to acquire a better knowledge of oneself. Sophrology demonstrated some benefits on symptoms of patients. However, these approaches have never been evaluated with a prolonged follow-up of several months, with biological measures or with adjustments according to the levels of mastery of sophrology. This project proposes to evaluate the effects of sophrology practice. The investigators aim to evaluate both subjective and objective measures of stress.


Description:

Those interested in participating in the study will contact the investigators via the email address provided on the flyer. A clinical research associate will contact them and give them an appointment at the Institute of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, 28 place Henri Dunant, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, in order to provide them with informed information and respond to their their questions. If participants agree to participate, the clinical research associate will provide them with the saliva collection kit with instructions for use and a Redcap® link to inform their commitment, and complete an inclusion questionnaire and the first main questionnaire. Then, the participants will receive the questionnaire directly by email for the following fillings. When accessing Redcap®, a brief description of the study will again be provided. We will ask the participant to commit to their group's inclusion criteria by checking a box. The non-opposition will be collected by clicking on "envoyer" at the end of the information letter. The following sentence will be indicated "In the case of an agreement please click on the button "envoyer". After collection of the non-opposition, participant will have to completed a short inclusion questionnaire composed of: - Initials for create an ID - Sociodemographic variables: gender, age, marital status, children, occupation, and recent stressful event. - Group : " pratiquant " or " non pratiquant ". For those practicing sophrology: type of practice and number of years of practice - Realization of another wellness practice - Email address to be able to receive the questionnaires each month by automatic sending. In order to guarantee anonymity, the email address of the participants will not be accessible to the investigators / collaborators of the study. They will thus be contacted by email directly by REDCap® for the questionnaire filling (identical questionnaire each month during 6 months). The self-administered main questionnaire will be composed of: - Information about saliva sampling: Date and time of collection, Time of awakening on day of collection, Eppendorf number - Visual analog scales assessing the perceived stress, anxiety, sleep quality, fatigue, time judgment and emotions on a horizontal, non-calibrated line of 100 mm, ranging from very low (0) to very high (100). - Lifestyle variables: treatment, physical activity, addiction (alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco), coffee/tea and food intake. - Sophrology practice: Number of sessions per week, type of practice, stress before and after the last sophrology session, realization of another wellness practice Furthermore, each participant will do a self-collection of saliva the first week of each month, upon waking up, on a day of the week chosen by the participant as being as reproducible as possible. Participants will have to keep the samples in their freezer and bring them back to us in an ice pack at the end of the 6 months. For this purpose, in the last questionnaire, we will display a window asking them to contact us to organise the return of their saliva samples.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date September 2025
Est. primary completion date September 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion criteria For both groups (sophro-practitioners vs. non-practitioners), being able to give informed consent to participate in the research. Commit to respecting the inclusion criteria of their group. - For sophro-practitioners: - practice at least once a week, - practice vertically following the dynamic relaxation method. - For non-practitioners, do not practice sophrology during the follow-up. If the participant changes his mind, he will be asked to inform the investigator. Exclusion Criteria: - Protected persons (minors, pregnant women, breastfeeding women, guardianship, curatorship, deprived of freedoms, safeguard of justice) - Refusal to participate

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
France CHU Clemront-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml Baseline
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl Baseline
Primary Leptine Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml Baseline
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml Baseline
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 1
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 1
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 1
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 1
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 2
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 2
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 2
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 2
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 3
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 3
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 3
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 3
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 4
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 4
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 4
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 4
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 5
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 5
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 5
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 5
Primary DHEAS Stress measure objectively using dheas measured in pg/ml month 6
Primary Cortisol Stress measure objectively using cortisol measured in µg/dl month 6
Primary Leptin Stress measure objectively using leptin measured in ng/ml month 6
Primary Ghrelin Stress measure objectively using ghrelin measured in pg/ml month 6
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Baseline
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 1
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 2
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 3
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 4
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 5
Primary Subjective stress stress measure subjectively using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 6
Secondary Sociodemographic gender, age, marital status, children, occupation, and recent stressful event once at baseline
Secondary Sophrology practice Type of sophrology practice using a multiple-choice question once at baseline
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Baseline
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Month 1
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Month 2
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." If yes, "type of treatment" and "number of tablets per day" Month 3
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Month 4
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Month 5
Secondary Drug treatment Multiple-choice question: "Do you take long-term medication? No treatment, Psychotropics, Sleeping pills, Antihypertensives, etc." Month 6
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Baseline
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Baseline
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Baseline
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 1
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 1
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 1
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 2
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 2
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 2
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 3
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 3
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 3
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 4
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 4
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 4
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 5
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 5
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 5
Secondary Tobacco consumption Average number of cigarettes per day over the past month Month 6
Secondary Coffee consumption Average number of cups of coffee per day over the past month Month 6
Secondary Tea consumption Average number of cups of tea per day over the past month Month 6
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Baseline
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Baseline
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 1
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 1
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 2
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 2
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 3
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 3
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 4
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 4
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 5
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 5
Secondary Alcohol consumption Average number of alcoholic drinks per week Month 6
Secondary Cannabis consumption Average number of cannabis joints per week Month 6
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Baseline
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 1
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 2
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 3
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 4
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 5
Secondary Food consumption Average food consumption in the last month Month 6
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Baseline
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 1
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 2
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 3
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 4
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 5
Secondary Physical activity Average number of hours of physical activity per week over the past month Month 6
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Baseline
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 1
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 2
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 3
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 4
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 5
Secondary Well-being Well-being measured using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) Month 6
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