Approaches That Support Mental Health in Post-secondary Students With Adverse Childhood Experiences
NCT ID: NCT03836456
Last Updated: 2019-02-11
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-03-01
2019-09-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Recognition of ACE prevalence and its consequences has been paralleled by the development of interventions for mitigating the lifetime health and social consequences of ACE. A 2016 study examining interventions believed to improve the mental health of adults with significant ACE (\>3) identified mindfulness-based therapies (MBT) as being effective. Mindfulness is a form of cognitive training that cultivates self-regulative ability and enhances resilience.
As no Canadian post-secondary institution has comprehensively investigated the prevalence of student ACE, the objective of this study is to understand the prevalence of ACE in students and to determine whether MBT is effective for promoting mental health in students with high ACE scores (\>3).
A double-blind randomized control study will examine the efficacy of MBT, specifically Mindfulness-based Stress Resilience Training (MBSR), in promoting positive change in measures of hope, rumination, forgiveness and distress. Interventions that positively effect these measures are known to enhance quality of life. First year students enrolled at Dalhousie University will be recruited. Subjects will complete an ACE questionnaire and those with \>3 ACE prior to age 18 will be invited to participate in this study. Students with prior MBT training will be excluded. Subjects will be randomized to one of two groups: MBSR or an established active control (Health Enhancement Program (HEP)). We selected MBSR because it is secular, codified, and the most scientifically studied mindfulness-based intervention to date. Power analyses determined 25 subjects per group is sufficient to detect a significant difference in outcomes across the groups. Interventionists and subjects will be blinded. Students will be led in group based MBSR or HEP for 4 weeks. Prior to and after the 4-week intervention subjects' outcomes will be determined using the: Perceived Stress Scale; Rumination and Reflection Questionnaire; Heartland Forgiveness Scale and; Adult Dispositional Hope Scale.
Development of evidence-based programs that support the identification of ACE in students and identification of interventions that mitigate negative lifetime consequences of ACE outcomes is needed. This pilot study will increase understanding of Canadian student ACE and assess the effectiveness of MBSR as a tool for supporting the mental health of students who have experienced significant ACE.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Experimental Intervention
Mindfulness Based Stress Resilience Training: This approach will be conducted with study participants for 4 weeks. One evening per week.
Mindfulness-based Stress Resilience Training
Mindfulness is a form of cognitive training that cultivates self-regulative ability and enhances resilience
Active Control Intervention
Health Enhancement Program: This is a validated active comparator used in Mindfulness-based training studies. It will be conducted with the participants one evening per week for 4 weeks.
Health Enhancement Program
This is a validated active control developed to serve as a control for mindfulness-based studies.
Interventions
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Mindfulness-based Stress Resilience Training
Mindfulness is a form of cognitive training that cultivates self-regulative ability and enhances resilience
Health Enhancement Program
This is a validated active control developed to serve as a control for mindfulness-based studies.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Dalhousie University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Rob Gilbert
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Nancy Ross, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
School of Social Work, Faculty of Health,Dalhousie University
Locations
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Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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DalhousieU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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