Behavioral Mechanisms and Health Outcomes of Positive Psychological Intervention

NCT ID: NCT06483568

Last Updated: 2024-07-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

250 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-07-15

Study Completion Date

2025-07-01

Brief Summary

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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if engaging in a multi-activity positive psychology intervention increases emotional well-being

The main aims of this project are to:

1. Test the efficacy of a multi-activity positive psychology intervention for increasing emotional well-being in a racial-ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample.
2. Identify physical and social behavioral mechanisms driving positive psychology intervention effects on emotional well-being change and the durability of these effects over time.
3. Examine physical health outcomes stemming from emotional well-being gains.

Participants will:

Visit the laboratory three times to complete survey measures and physical assessments.

Complete brief survey items three times a day for 10 weeks of the study period. Engage with assigned activities weekly for four weeks of the study period.

Detailed Description

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Participation will span 20 weeks around a four-week treatment phase. Assessments will involve three lab visits and experience sampling method surveys completed on participants' smart phones in response to short message service (SMS) message alerts.

Lab Visit 1 (Baseline): Participants will begin participation with an in-person lab visit held in small groups. This visit will begin with a guided informed consent procedure. Participants will complete baseline self-report measures and physiological assessments and receive procedure instructions.

Pre-Intervention Monitoring (weeks 1 \& 2): For two weeks, participants will compete three very brief experience sampling surveys per day.

Random Assignment, Treatment and Monitoring (weeks 3,4,5,\& 6): Participants will be randomly assigned to the online four-week Pathways to Happiness treatment condition or a matched activity control condition. All participants will complete the four weeks of activities (either Pathways to Happiness Positive Psychology Intervention (PPI) or control activities) on the Pathways to Happiness platform. They will complete weekly check-in items on the Pathways to Happiness platform to assess their compliance with the activity instructions and their experiences with the activities. Participants in both conditions will continue completing experience sampling surveys during this time.

Lab Visit 2 (Post-Test), after week 6: The second lab visit will occur after week six, following the treatment phase. It will involve identical questionnaires and physiological screenings as in the baseline visit.

Post-Intervention Monitoring (weeks 7\&8): After the treatment phase, two weeks of post-intervention experience sampling survey monitoring will begin.

Waiting Period: Participants will not engage in any formal study activities from weeks 9 to 19.

Follow-Up Monitoring (weeks 19-20): Follow-up experience sampling monitoring will commence for the final two weeks of the study, 10 weeks after the previous monitoring period.

Lab Visit 3 (Follow-Up), after week 20: The final lab visit, identical to the others, will occur after week 20 and will conclude with an exit interview regarding participants' experiences in the study and with each PPI activity.

Conditions

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Well-Being, Psychological

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Participants will be randomly assigned to complete positive psychology intervention activities or procedure-matched activities related to personal organization.
Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators
Participants will not be aware of whether their activities are considered the active or control activities as both will be described as self-improvement activities. The PI and all research staff interacting with participants will not be aware of their condition assignment.

Study Groups

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Positive Psychology Intervention Activities

Four week intervention with four weekly activities including gratitude journal, random acts of kindness, self-compassionate letter, and capitalizing on positive events activities.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Pathways to Happiness Intervention

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Four weeks of activities including a gratitude journal, random acts of kindness, self-compassionate letter, and capitalizing on positive events activities.

Personal Organization Activities

Control participants will complete procedure-matched activities related to personal organization, including writing in a completed tasks journal, completing a weekly task burst, productivity letter, and talking to others about tasks activities.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Personal Organization Activities

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Four weeks of activities including a completed tasks journal, weekly "task burst," productivity letter, and talking to others about task activities.

Interventions

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Pathways to Happiness Intervention

Four weeks of activities including a gratitude journal, random acts of kindness, self-compassionate letter, and capitalizing on positive events activities.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Personal Organization Activities

Four weeks of activities including a completed tasks journal, weekly "task burst," productivity letter, and talking to others about task activities.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Fluent or native English speaker capable of completing survey questionnaires in English

Exclusion Criteria

* Major depressive disorder (PHQ-9 \> or = 15)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Samantha J. Heintzelman, PhD

Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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Pro2023002402

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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