Shift-and-persist and Cardiometabolic Markers Among Women in Puerto Rico
NCT ID: NCT06250738
Last Updated: 2025-06-27
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-02-17
2024-04-27
Brief Summary
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* how feasible and acceptable is a s a 4-week mindfulness program among participants with elevated stress
* what are the changes in psychological resilience, psychological distress, health behaviors, and cardiometabolic markers
Participants will be asked to
* attend 4 weekly virtual sessions and daily mindfulness exercises at home
* complete online study questionnaires
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Detailed Description
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Psychological well-being and cardiometabolic health. Psychological well-being has gained attention as a protective factor against cardiovascular disease. This is of particular importance to women in Puerto Rico as they report greater psychological distress than Puerto Rican men. The protective effect of psychological well-being on cardiometabolic health is believed to partially occur by buffering the effects of stress on health. This is of particular importance to women in Puerto Rico given that stress is detrimental to Latinx cardiometabolic health. Puerto Ricans in the mainland US have lower psychological well-being, as measured by optimism, than other Latinx heritage groups.
Mindfulness-based Stress reduction programs (MBSR). The high burden of cardiometabolic diseases among women in Puerto Rico, their disproportionate exposure to stressors, and potentially low psychological well-being highlight the need for effective behavioral interventions. The American Heart Association has issued a call to action for studies testing mindfulness-based interventions for cardiometabolic health. At its core, this program empowers participants to develop a profound awareness of the present moment, fostering a deeper understanding of their thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations. Through mindfulness meditation and a series of carefully crafted exercises, MBSR equips individuals with powerful tools to manage stress, reduce anxiety, and enhance their overall well-being. MBSR consists of an 8-week program with weekly sessions (usually lasting 2.5 hours), daily practice exercises (of 45 minutes duration each), and an end-of-program day-long retreat. MBSR has been shown to improve psychological well-being, with studies documenting greater intervention effectiveness and acceptability for women than men. Additionally, studies have shown that mindfulness-based interventions reduce adiposity and hypertension. However, there is limited data on MBSR in Latinx women-less in Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rican population has unique socio-cultural values and norms that merit MBSR to be tested in this group.
MBSR interventions have critical pitfalls, such as time and transportation barriers, that need to be addressed to improve implementation. The only study in Puerto Rico evaluating an MBSR reported time commitment and lack of transportation as barriers to participation. A study done at UMass Medical School did some preliminary work to address these limitations. The researchers at UMass have adapted the original MBSR to use shortened weekly sessions (1.5- 1hr) and home practice exercises (5-15min). The researchers also selected 4 sessions out of the original 8-week MBSR sessions to shorten the program. This responds to preliminary data from our focus group discussions among young women in Puerto Rico documenting that an 8-week long program with weekly sessions was a burden and would hinder participation.
The Investigator took these modifications and further made adaptations to make the 4-week MBSR program be delivered virtually. The original 4-week protocol by Rosal and Camrody was already available in English and Spanish. In the present study, we will test the feasibility and acceptability of the Spanish version 4-week MBSR program among young women (18-29yr) with elevated stress residing in Puerto Rico and will explore changes in resilience, stress, health behavior, and cardiometabolic outcomes. Testing the Spanish 4-week MBSR protocol in young women in Puerto Rico is needed to evaluate novel strategies that may be feasible and acceptable for this group
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Study population
Mindfulness-based Stress reduction program: Virtual
Through mindfulness meditation and a series of carefully crafted exercises, MBSR equips individuals with powerful tools to manage stress, reduce anxiety, and enhance their overall well-being. Participants will complete 4 weekly virtual sessions covering topics like introduction to stress and its consequences, awareness of sensations, and thoughts, mindful eating, and mindful walking.
Home exercises
Following each virtual session, participants will be given home exercises like practicing awareness of breathing, awareness of thoughts, and awareness of eating.
Interventions
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Mindfulness-based Stress reduction program: Virtual
Through mindfulness meditation and a series of carefully crafted exercises, MBSR equips individuals with powerful tools to manage stress, reduce anxiety, and enhance their overall well-being. Participants will complete 4 weekly virtual sessions covering topics like introduction to stress and its consequences, awareness of sensations, and thoughts, mindful eating, and mindful walking.
Home exercises
Following each virtual session, participants will be given home exercises like practicing awareness of breathing, awareness of thoughts, and awareness of eating.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Spanish speaking
* Elevated stress (defined as a score \>6 in the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-4)34)
* Willing to undergo research activities (focus group discussions).
Exclusion Criteria
* Previous participation in an 8-week MBSR program
* Experiencing moderately severe or severe depressive symptoms (PHQ-9\>15)35)
* Have active suicidal ideation (PHQ-9 item #9)35
* Self-report history of cognitive and psychiatric conditions
* Lack of access to the internet/phone (mode of focus group discussions-via Zoom)
* Prisoners
* Cognitively impaired or Individuals with Impaired Decision-Making Capacity
18 Years
29 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
NIH
Emory University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Andrea Lopez-Cepero
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Andrea Lopez-Cepero, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Rollins School of Public Health
Locations
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Rollins School of Public Helath
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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STUDY00006752
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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