Kind Minds Program for Youth With Anxiety and Depression
NCT ID: NCT05353751
Last Updated: 2025-05-13
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-05-31
2025-12-30
Brief Summary
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This pilot intervention study aims to explore potential additive effects of parent/caregiver participation in a digitally-based, kindness-focused, coached mindfulness intervention program for adolescents that lasts 9 weeks. Participating parent/caregiver-child pairs (n = 30) will include one teenager between 12 and 17 years old with a current diagnosis of an anxiety or depressive disorder and one parent/caregiver. All adolescent participants will take part in the mindfulness intervention. Half of the parents/caregivers will be randomized to also take part in the mindfulness program. Outcomes will be compared between families in which only the teen participates in the mindfulness program and families in which the teen and parent/caregiver participate in the intervention.
Adolescents and parents/caregivers will take part in evaluations before, in the middle of, and after the end of the mindfulness program, meaning that participation in the study will take a total of approximately 12 weeks. Pre, mid, and post evaluations will include online questionnaires. Pre and post evaluations will also include clinical interviews via phone or video conference. Evaluations will include measures of mental health diagnoses and symptoms, mood, interpersonal and family functioning, mindfulness, and perceptions of/satisfaction with the program. Participating adolescents and parents/caregivers will also fill out weekly brief questionnaires of anxiety and depressive symptoms. The primary outcome of interest is adolescent mental health, including anxiety and depressive symptoms.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Kind Minds Program -Family
In the Family condition (KMP-Fam), both caregiver and adolescent will receive the KMP intervention via an online mindfulness program, augmented by weekly video conference support from a Community Health Worker (CHW) Kindness Coach
Kind Minds Program
The KMP intervention uses an online mindfulness phone based program. During the 9-week program, Community Health Worker (CHW) Kindness Coaches will meet weekly for 30 minutes via Zoom with either a) the caregiver and adolescent (in separate meetings), or b) the adolescent only to review and complete a new "session" using the online mindfulness program. Participants will be prompted to complete mindfulness activities between sessions by notifications, conducive to their school and work schedules. Weekly content and meditations/activities focus on mindfulness skills of present moment awareness, nonjudgment, compassion, and gratitude.
Kind Minds Program -Teen Only
In the Teen-Only condition (KMP-TO), only the adolescent will receive the KMP intervention via an online mindfulness program augmented by weekly video conference support from a CHW Kindness Coach.
Kind Minds Program
The KMP intervention uses an online mindfulness phone based program. During the 9-week program, Community Health Worker (CHW) Kindness Coaches will meet weekly for 30 minutes via Zoom with either a) the caregiver and adolescent (in separate meetings), or b) the adolescent only to review and complete a new "session" using the online mindfulness program. Participants will be prompted to complete mindfulness activities between sessions by notifications, conducive to their school and work schedules. Weekly content and meditations/activities focus on mindfulness skills of present moment awareness, nonjudgment, compassion, and gratitude.
Interventions
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Kind Minds Program
The KMP intervention uses an online mindfulness phone based program. During the 9-week program, Community Health Worker (CHW) Kindness Coaches will meet weekly for 30 minutes via Zoom with either a) the caregiver and adolescent (in separate meetings), or b) the adolescent only to review and complete a new "session" using the online mindfulness program. Participants will be prompted to complete mindfulness activities between sessions by notifications, conducive to their school and work schedules. Weekly content and meditations/activities focus on mindfulness skills of present moment awareness, nonjudgment, compassion, and gratitude.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. one adolescent (aged 12-17 years) with a current diagnosis of an anxiety or depressive disorder)
2. one of their parents/caregivers.
3. Both adolescent and caregiver must speak English to the degree necessary to participate in the intervention program, which is only available in English.
4. Parent and youth must have a smart phone and be willing to download the online mindfulness program.
Exclusion Criteria
2. lifetime diagnosis of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism, conduct disorder, or developmental delay diagnosed by an independent evaluator;
3. English reading level below 4th grade
4. non English speaking
5. currently receiving mindfulness-based mental health services or taking medication to treat anxiety or depression.
12 Years
17 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of California, Los Angeles
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Denise A. Chavira, PhD
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Denise A Chavira, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, Los Angeles
Locations
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Imperial High School
Imperial, California, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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21-001218
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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