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In developing countries such as Pakistan, the challenges university students face are many-fold and there is a need for an intervention that helps build students' connection with themselves, utilizing their internal resources to deal with stresses. Mindfulness-based interventions have shown effectiveness with university students in high-income countries. The current study will be testing an adaptation for students of Pakistan of an intervention (Finding Peace in a Frantic World) which is based on principles from both Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy(MBCT) and Mindfulness-based stress reduction(MBSR). The purpose of this pilot trial is to assess the feasibility and acceptability (primary outcomes) of conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an adapted Mindfulness-based intervention with a wait-list control group for university students in Pakistan to reduce stress and enhance psychological well-being (N=50), which will inform the development of a future large-scale RCT. Keeping in view the COVID-19 lockdown and economic conditions in low-and-middle-income countries (LAMICs), an online program with a remote facilitator is deemed to be more cost-effective, approachable, practical, and de-stigmatizing for students.


Clinical Trial Description

In LAMICs, including Pakistan young adults comprise more than half of the total population (60%) many of them enrolled in universities (12.7% of the total young adult population) emphasizes the need for psychological interventions in these educational institutes. Considering the substantial lack of a systematic approach in the development, adaptation, and implementation of mindfulness-based interventions the investigators of this study employed the first two steps of Medical Research Council Guidelines (MRC) for the development of complex interventions. This current study represents the final phase of the project, where the feasibility and acceptability of the Adapted Mindfulness Training will be assessed through a Pilot RCT. The participants will be randomly assigned to either the Mindfulness Training group or the wait-list control group. The participants in the Mindfulness Training group will have online 8-week training, with weekly online group video-conference sessions with the facilitator. Both groups will be asked to complete questionnaires for outcome measures (mindfulness, well-being and stress), one week before the training starts and one week after the training ends. At the end of the training semi-structured interviews about the training will be conducted with participants (from the Mindfulness Training) who consent. The study will examine key methodological uncertainties (recruitment methods, recruitment rate, retention rate, randomization procedures), explore the acceptability of the adapted intervention and calculation of appropriate sample sizes and preliminary responses to the intervention in order to inform a future large-scale RCT. Acceptability here refers to the assessment of whether the university students find it appropriate and according to their needs and culture. To the investigator's knowledge, there haven't been any RCTs that studied the effectiveness of an online Mindfulness training translated in Urdu and adapted for university students in Pakistan to reduce stress and enhance well-being. ;


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NCT number NCT05216445
Study type Interventional
Source National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2022
Completion date April 30, 2022

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