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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05598944
Other study ID # Cívitas-UGR 2022
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 20, 2022
Est. completion date December 31, 2022

Study information

Verified date January 2023
Source Universidad de Granada
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

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.


Description:

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.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 78
Est. completion date December 31, 2022
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Students enrolled at the University of Granada, Degree level Exclusion Criteria: - Current psychotherapy or history of psychotic disorder or neurological condition. - Established formal meditation prior experience.

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
The MBSR program
The MBSR program is a group-based therapy which teaches mindfulness skills through a range of formal and informal mindfulness practices. Created by Kabat-Zinn (1982), in the current study it is taught by an officially accredited instructor and is compliant with the guidelines established by Brown University and the University of Massachusetts, USA. It originally consists of 8 weekly classes, 2 hours each (18 hours direct instruction), together with a day of intensive practice. The program is structured along the following topics: The Underpinnings of MBSR; The Perception of Reality; Power in Being Present; Understanding Stress: The Mind-Body Relation; Responding to Stress; Communication and Personal Relations; Daily Life Management; My Personal Plan: "What lies ahead".
Más Presente, the UGRComp program
Más Presente, the UGRComp program is based upon the European LifeComp framework (Sala, Punie, Garkov and Cabrera Giraldez 2020) and covers intra and interpersonal, emotional, cognitive and metacognitive aspects. Created at the University of Granada by an interdisciplinary group of experts, it focuses on three core elements (self-regulation, empathy and growth mindset) as they are the pre-requisites for developing all other elements across framework areas. It consists of 8 weekly classes, 2 hours each, together with a day of intensive practice. The program is structured along the following topics: The Underpinnings of Más Presente; Awareness and Concentration: our Body; Managing our Emotional Laberynth; Walking with Directionality, Sense and Conscience; Empathy, Presence and Connection; Empathic Listening and Honest Expression: Non-violent communication; Growth Mindset, Creativity and Divergent Thinking; And Now what? The First Day of the Rest of My Life.
Other:
Neuro-muscular stimulation
Subjects will receive weekly sessions with a combination of educational sessions and specific physical exercises to enhance physical wellbeing and prevent neuro-degeneration . After spotting the therapeutic targets for each subject, a 4-phase program will be designed for each subject aimed at improving lifestyle habits and general wellbeing.

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain University of Granada Granada

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Mercedes García de Quesada Cívitas-UGR Chair: Sustainability, Innovation and Development, Granada, Spain, Teryos Functional Clinical Medicine, Granada, Spain

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

References & Publications (14)

Bados A, Solanas A. Andrés R. Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (DASS). Psicothema. 2005; 17(4): 679-683.

Baer RA, Samuel DB, Lykins EL. Differential item functioning on the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire is minimal in demographically matched meditators and nonmeditators. Assessment. 2011 Mar;18(1):3-10. doi: 10.1177/1073191110392498. Epub 2010 Dec 30. — View Citation

Baer RA, Smith GT, Hopkins J, Krietemeyer J, Toney L. Using self-report assessment methods to explore facets of mindfulness. Assessment. 2006 Mar;13(1):27-45. doi: 10.1177/1073191105283504. — View Citation

Cabello R, Salguero JM, Fernández-Berrocal P, Gross JJ. A Spanish adaptation of the emotion regulation questionnaire. Eur J Psychol Assess [Internet]. 2013; 29(4): 234-40. Available from: www.scopus.com

Carriere JSA, Seli P, Smilek D. Wandering in both mind and body: individual differences in mind wandering and inattention predict fidgeting. Can J Exp Psychol. 2013 Mar;67(1):19-31. doi: 10.1037/a0031438. — View Citation

Cebolla A, García-Palacios A, Soler J, Guillen V, Baños R, Botella C. Psychometric properties of the Spanish validation of the Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ). The European Journal of Psychiatry. 2012; 26(2): 118-126.

Garzon Umerenkova A, de la Fuente Arias J, Martinez-Vicente JM, Zapata Sevillano L, Pichardo MC, Garcia-Berben AB. Validation of the Spanish Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SSSRQ) through Rasch Analysis. Front Psychol. 2017 Mar 1;8:276. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00276. eCollection 2017. — View Citation

Gross JJ, John OP. Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: implications for affect, relationships, and well-being. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003 Aug;85(2):348-62. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.85.2.348. — View Citation

Henry JD, Crawford JR. The short-form version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21): construct validity and normative data in a large non-clinical sample. Br J Clin Psychol. 2005 Jun;44(Pt 2):227-39. doi: 10.1348/014466505X29657. — View Citation

Kabat-Zinn J. An outpatient program in behavioral medicine for chronic pain patients based on the practice of mindfulness meditation: theoretical considerations and preliminary results. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1982 Apr;4(1):33-47. doi: 10.1016/0163-8343(82)90026-3. — View Citation

Pérez JC. Adaptación y validación española del "Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire"(TEIQue) en población universitaria. Encuentros en Psicología Social. 2003; 1(5): 278-283.

Petrides KV, Mikolajczak M, Mavroveli S, Sanchez-Ruiz M-, Furnham A, Pérez-González J-. Developments in trait emotional intelligence research. Emot Rev [Internet]. 2016; 8(4): 335-41.

Sala A, Punie Y, Garkov V, Cabrera Giraldez M. LifeComp: The European framework for personal, social, and learning to learn key competence. Publications Office of the European Union. 2020.

Villadangos M, Errasti J, Amigo I, Jolliffe D, Garcia-Cueto E. Characteristics of Empathy in young people measured by the Spanish validation of the Basic Empathy Scale. Psicothema. 2016 Aug;28(3):323-9. doi: 10.7334/psicothema2016.6. — View Citation

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change on the Spanish Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SSSRQ) 17 items self-report scale, translated and validated into Spanish, that measures cognitive and behavioural aspects of self-regulation (Garzón et al. 2017). Respondents rate a series of statements on a 5-point Likert scale, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree" Baseline, 4 months
Primary Change on Guilford's Alternative Uses Test (GAU) Scoring in terms of originality, fluency, elaboration and flexibility. The higher the score the better the creativity and divergent thinking. Baseline, 4 months
Primary Change on the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire A 39-item self-report scale, translated and validated into Spanish, that measures mindfulness traits (Baer et al 2006, 2010; Cebolla et al 2012). Respondents rate a series of statements on a 5-point Likert scale, with 1 being "never" and 5 being "very often". Baseline, 4 months
Primary Change on the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale A 21-item self-report scale, translated and validated into Spanish, that measures depression, anxiety and stress levels (Henry and Crawford 2005, Bados et al. 2005). Respondents rate a series of statements on a 4-point Likert scale, with 0 being "not at all true of me" and 3 being "very true of me". Baseline, 4 months
Primary Change on the Mind Wandering questionnaire An 8-item self-report scale, translated and validated into Spanish, that measures the levels of the mind wandering trait (Carriere et al. 2013). Respondents rate a series of statements on a 7-point Likert scale, with 1 being "almost never" and 7 being "almost always". Baseline, 4 months
Primary Change on the Basic Empathy Scale (BES) A 20-item self-report scale, translated and validated into Spanish, that measures affective and cognitive empathy (Villadangos et al. 2016). Respondents rate a series of statements on a 5-point Likert scale, with 1 being "strongly disagree" and 5 being "strongly agree" Baseline, 4 months
Secondary Change in Academic Performance Assessing whether academic record data provided by the UGR (e.g., grades) improve across the baseline to 12-month assessment period. Baseline, 12 months
Secondary Qualitative questionnaire on students' experience This qualitative questionnaire with open ended questions builds directly on the results from the quantitative phase. The quantitative results are interpreted in more detail through the qualitative data. Time Frame: 4 months
Secondary Control questions to test internal validity Every two questionnaires a control question such as "For this question, please select the response number three" will be inserted among the questionnaire items. The aim is to test whether students are adequately answering and paying attention (or in contrast are answering randomly). An ex-post evaluation will be carried out to consider which subjects to include in the final data analysis. Baseline, 4 months
Secondary Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) A 24-item self-report scale to assess neuroticism and social conformity and desirability. Respondents rate a series of statements on a yes/no scale. Baseline, 4 months
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