The Effects of Trauma-sensitive Yoga and Tai Chi on Mental Health
NCT ID: NCT04754009
Last Updated: 2021-02-24
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Basic Information
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SUSPENDED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-27
2021-04-30
Brief Summary
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1. Does TSY and talk therapy significantly lower a) PTSD symptoms and b) comorbid symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mental health determinants compared to talk therapy alone?
2. Does TC and talk therapy significantly lower a) PTSD symptoms and b) comorbid symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mental health determinants compared to talk therapy alone?
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Detailed Description
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Recruitment and Sample: Participation in these groups requires the following: 1) female gender, 2) age 18 years or older, 3) currently experiencing the symptoms of trauma, 4) an insurance carrier who can cover both individual and group mental health sessions (most in-state plans can do this), 5) paying any co-pays or deductibles associated with individual or group sessions, and 6) reliable transportation to and from appointments and group sessions.
Recruiting will take place spring 2018 to Spring 2021. Recruitment approaches include flyers, social media (e.g., Facebook), and use of MercyOne email list-serve. Those who are interested in the study will be asked to either click or enter a web link that will bring them to an online screening tool that will screen for trauma symptoms using the PTSD Checklist PCL-2 along with other questions to determine eligibility (i.e., exclusion criteria). If the participant 1) screens positive for a history of trauma according the PCL-2, answers "yes" to questions related to inclusion criteria, and answers no to questions related to the exclusion criteria, then they will be sent to a screen where they can read the full consent form. At the bottom of the page, there will be a button that allows them to choose how they want to participate in the study: 1) decline to enroll, 2) they are interested but would like to speak to a member of the research team, 3) they would like to officially enroll in the study.
Group Assignment: Participants who consent to be enrolled in the study will be randomly assigned to one of the following: (1) TSY; (2) TC or (3) TAU. Both the TSY and TC group classes will be held at the Wellness Center at the MercyOne Cedar Falls Medical Center in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Each group will meet once a week for 12 weeks for 1-hour sessions.
Assessment: If assigned to either the TC or TSY groups, we will supply participants a schedule that has the dates, times, and locations of the groups. All participants (including those in the TAU group) will then be sent a web-link to an online pre-test assessment, which should take about 20-30 minutes to complete. Participants will then attend the TC or TSY once a week for a period of 12 weeks. Those who are randomly assigned to the TAU group will be asked to see consistently see a mental health provider for the 12-week study duration. It is not specified or dictated how often participants meet with their provider nor what type of therapeutic interventions are to be used.
At the end of the 12-week study duration, all participants will be sent an online post-test assessment, with the same measures found in the pre-test. The same assessment will then be provided again in 1-month to assess for diminished effects. Participants have the option to participate in interviews where they will be asked questions about their experiences participating in the therapy group and the research study. The interviews will be audio recorded and take about 30-40 minutes to complete. These interviews are optional, and not required to participate in the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Treatment as Usual (TAU)
Participants assigned to treatment as usual group are required to see a mental health professional for the 12 week treatment period. How often they seek counseling is up to the participant.
Treatment as Usual
Consists of traditional talk therapy for mental health.
Trauma-Sensitive Yoga + TAU
Participants assigned to the Trauma-Sensitive Yoga group will attend a 1-hour long session of yoga once a week for 12 weeks. Participants will be required to concurrently see a mental health professional for the 12 week treatment period. How often they seek counseling is up to the participant.
Trauma-Sensitive Yoga + TAU
Trauma-Sensitive Yoga is a movement-based approach that are used to integrate both mind and body, and promote body awareness and acceptance for those who have been exposed to traumatic events and currently experience trauma symptoms.
Chen Style Tai Chi + TAU
Participants assigned to the Chen Style Tai Chi group will attend a 1-hour long session of tai chi once a week for 12 weeks. Participants will be required to concurrently see a mental health professional for the 12 week treatment period. How often they seek counseling is up to the participant.
Chen Style Tai Chi + TAU
Chen Style Practical Method tai chi is a martial art that is used as a form of self-defense and to maintain physical health and well-being.
Interventions
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Trauma-Sensitive Yoga + TAU
Trauma-Sensitive Yoga is a movement-based approach that are used to integrate both mind and body, and promote body awareness and acceptance for those who have been exposed to traumatic events and currently experience trauma symptoms.
Chen Style Tai Chi + TAU
Chen Style Practical Method tai chi is a martial art that is used as a form of self-defense and to maintain physical health and well-being.
Treatment as Usual
Consists of traditional talk therapy for mental health.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Find themselves frequently having uncontrolled suicidal thoughts.
* Are currently experiencing uncontrolled hallucinations or delusional thinking.
* Are cognitively unable to follow directions.
* Who have a history of sexually abusing others.
* Who have a current diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder.
18 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Northern Iowa
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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MercyOne Cedar Falls Medical Center
Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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18-0169
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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