Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Testing the Effects of Two Psycho-educational Programs on Well Being and Academic Performance of Undergraduate Students at the University of Granada (Spain): An Interventional Study
The new professional profiles highlight the need to incorporate competences such as self-regulation, communication or growth mindset in the academia. Not only is this important for employability; we need to take a step further and equip learners with knowledge, skills and attitudes that help them become agents of change and shape sustainable futures in our current complex society. Within the framework of an agreement signed between the University of Granada (UGR), Spain, and, one of the leading real state firms in Spain, Cívitas, a course and a parallel study have been launched that will provide research and training in these competences at a degree level. It is part of the Sustainable Human Development Training Pathway of the Vice-Rectorate for Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability, and 3 ECTS will be accredited for the completion of any of the UGR official degrees. The main objective of the study is to test whether participating in a competence-based course can improve students' cognitive, emotional and personal traits as well as academic performance. Together with this main purpose, the present study also aims to compare the effects of two competence-based programs on the students' ability to improve specific aspects of cognition, emotional intelligence, creativity or academic performance among others. Both programs involve training sustained attention and an accepting and open attitude though they differ in several aspects of their methods, intention and aims. Drawing conclusions from the research and outcomes, pedagogies which are best suited to develop theses competences at the Higher Education level will be suggested. Assessment and certification of this kind of competences will also be proposed.
The content of the UGRComp program (Más Presente, Arm 1) was designed in 2021 using the European LifeComp framework, the content of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program (MBSR, Arm 2) follows the University of Massachusetts and Brown University specifications, and the content of the neuro-muscular stimulation program has been designed for the purpose of this study and is a combination of educational sessions and specific physical exercises to enhance physical wellbeing and prevent neuro-degeneration (Arm 3). Arms 1 and 2 will attend classes at the University of Granada premises. Arm 3 will receive training under the supervision of a Clinic specialized in Sport Medicine, also in Granada (Spain). Instructors of the three arms are fully certified and have more than 10 years of professional experience in the field. All UGR undergraduate students are informed and invited to participate both in the course and in the study. They can choose to participate either in the study alone, in the course alone or in both. However, they are advised that, in the event that there are more applications than places, priority will be given to those who have registered earlier and those who choose to do the study. So that the 3 ECTS credits of the course can be validated for the completion of the Degree as prescribed by the European Higher Education Area, a petition was filed to the Vice-Rectorate for Teaching and Learning of the UGR. This petition was inserted in a broader proposal by the Vice-Rectorate for Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability as part of the Sustainable Human Development Training Pathway. In this petition, the content of the course, design and aim of the study, potential participants, duration and other issues related with the project were included and explained. The UGR grants some facilities (lecture rooms and Administrative and Support Staff's help). Vice-Rectorate for Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability will be responsible of the accreditation and certification processes. The Civitas-UGR Chair is responsible of co-funding and the study members from the Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Center (CIMCYC) of the University of Granada (Spain) are responsible of study design, LimeSurvey management, randomization and data analysis. All participants are asked to fill in an informed consent, a demographic questionnaire to determine eligibility and a battery of tests. Eligible participants are randomly assigned to either group. All questionnaires are uploaded to the UGR LimeSuvey platform, an open source online survey tool specially designed to develop, publish and collect survey responses. This software is the one recommended by the University of Granada to present and collect online data for research purposes as it complies with all current legislation and ensures that all protection data requirements are being effectively met. For specific security guarantees, an institutional email account is created through which all communication related to the project is carried out. In the same line, all the documentation generated within the project is uploaded and shared on a virtual cloud owned by the UGR (www.ugrdrive.ugr.es). It is expected to find improvements in all measures (psychological and academic) in the two experimental groups (students in Arms 1 and 2) after completing the course compared to pre-training and compared to an active control group (students in Arm 3). In order to measure potential specific effects of each mindfulness program, pre-training to post-training psychological measures will be compared once completed the program. Altogether, this applied study might help to elucidate whether these important transversal competences and soft skills can improve with mindfulness-based techniques and ultimately could be recommended as part of the official curricula of degree in Higher Education. ;
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