Affect Labeling - Experimental Evaluation and Behavioral Intervention

NCT ID: NCT04826874

Last Updated: 2025-04-09

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

94 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-01-11

Study Completion Date

2024-03-01

Brief Summary

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The overall aim of this project is to better understand the emotion regulating effect of labeling emotions (affecting labeling, AL) for individuals with self-perceived emotional regulation difficulties from both a clinical population and a non-clinical population, by using both self-assessment and psychophysiological testing of emotional activation. The main part of the project includes a brief intervention aiming to test the emotion-regulating effect of a short behavioral intervention to learn and practice AL. This two-week intervention, aims to improve the ability to regulate emotions, and to assess the benefits of emotion regulation strategies for individuals with and without a clinical diagnosis, but with self-perceived difficulties in emotion regulation.

The second part of this study aims to conceptually replicate a previous basic research study on AL and its emotion-regulating effect in a experimental laboratory setting and to extend that replication to include a clinical group. The replication contributes to an indepth understanding of AL as an implicit emotion regulation strategy in the short term, i.e. as a strategy used directly in the emotionally charged situation, and expands that knowledge to also include the effect in individuals with a clinical diagnosis. Also, it provides the opportunity to evaluate the effect of the two week AL behavioral intervention using psychophysiological testing.

Detailed Description

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Main study: AFFECT LABELING - DAILY EXERCISE IN PUTTING WORDS ON EMOTIONS DESIGN AND PROCEDURE This clinical study is a randomized, wait-list controlled design with repeated measurements. Participants are randomized at inclusion between being directly offered a 14-day course to train AL and waiting two weeks before beginning the intervention. Participants are blind to this randomization and do not know that they are in the waitlist condition, in order to avoid nocebo effects. The randomization is done 1: 1, and stratified by clinical categorization (participants with or without a psychiatric diagnosis).

The course is given via a secure web platform (BASS4) in which the participant also makes all their assessments, and interacts with the study material and their course leader (clinical psychologist or master level psychology students).

Intervention - web course in affect labeling The intervention is given as a two week internet-delivered course in using AL with the guidance of a course leader (licensed psychologist or psychologist assistant under supervision). The course is divided into two modules where module 1 contains a) Psychoeducation about different emotions and its function, b) Information about AL and its potential emotion-regulating effect, c) Instruction on how to use AL in everyday life and d) Planning of daily short exercises in naming emotions. Daily registration with multiple choice answers is introduced to help the practice of AL. All assessments are web-based and reminders are sent to the participants' cellphone. The course leader is active in providing feedback on the exercises and planning.

Module 2 is largely a continuation of module 1 where any obstacles and other difficulties are discussed in order to increase the chance of active practice in AL, and continued daily practice. Module 3 is a brief summary of what has been taught and is made available to the participant after post-assessment.

Laboratory sub-study: Participants will also participate in a laboratory-based study where the emotion regulating effect of AL will be compared with distraction or passive viewing while being exposed to emotionally provocative visual stimuli. Participants are exposed to 3 blocks of 8 images and questions about the images ("trials") with equal numbers of negative and neutral valence in three conditions: instruction to "Watch", instruction to use AL and instruction to use Distraction. The instructions and pictures are given in a randomized, balanced order. Before each block, a 3-second instruction is displayed that indicates whether the participant should use "Watch", "AL" or "Distraction" for all 8 images in the block.

All participants will carry out the laboratory sub-study on two occasions: before and after the 14 day period it takes for the individuals who directly receives the web-based course in AL to complete it.

Conditions

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Emotional Dysregulation

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

within-individual and randomized control design
Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Affect Labeling_direct

Randomized to immediate two-week, internet delivered psychoeducative course in affect labeling

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Affect labeling

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Short behavioral intervention teaching affect labeling

Wait-list

Randomized to a two-week wait-list control

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Affect labeling

Short behavioral intervention teaching affect labeling

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Sufficient skills in Swedish to be able to fill in self-assessment questionnaires.
* State at least a 3 (or higher) out of 10 regarding everyday difficulties with emotion regulation according to a scale created for this purpose: Do you feel that you currently have problems regulating your emotions? Circle the number that is best for you "(0 no problems at all, 10 Very severe problems.
* Answer "Yes, very much" or "Yes" to the following question: "Would you like to learn to regulate/manage your emotions better?" with the options "Yes, very much / Yes / Maybe, but doubtful if it is worth the effort, does not fit right now / No".

Exclusion Criteria

* Psychiatric or somatic status that may prevent the participant from completing the experiment or require some form of care intervention the participant does not already undergo.
* Medium to high risk of suicide.
* Moderate to severe self-harming behavior.
* Blood phobia.
* Regular medication with benzodiazepines (including sleep medication, ex Stilnoct).
* Ongoing treatment with emotion regulation elements.

To be part of the clinical group, the participant must state a diagnosis established by a medical professional in the last 5 years, which involves clinical difficulties with emotion regulation such as binge eating disorder, emotional instability, generalized anxiety, depression, social anxiety or ADHD, and does not plan to start, change or discontinue any psychosocial or pharmacological treatment within the next 4 weeks. The non-clinical group must not have been diagnosed or treated for mental illness in the last 5 years.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Karolinska Institutet

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Hanna Sahlin

Principal investigator, PhD

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Hanna Sahlin, Med Dr

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Karolinska Institutet

Locations

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Karolinska Institutet, department of clinical neuroscience

Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden

Site Status

Countries

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Sweden

Other Identifiers

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2020-06427

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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