Laughter Yoga for Improving Sexual Function and Psychosocial Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
NCT ID: NCT06947434
Last Updated: 2025-04-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
26 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-03-01
2024-03-01
Brief Summary
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Does laughter yoga improve sexual functioning in individuals with MS?
Does laughter yoga reduce anxiety, depression, and fatigue, and improve quality of life in this population?
Participants will:
Attend 10 online laughter yoga sessions over 5 weeks (2 sessions per week, 40 minutes each)
Complete online questionnaires before, during, and after the intervention to assess sexual functioning, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and quality of life
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Detailed Description
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The study includes three assessment points: baseline (pretest), five weeks after the baseline (pre-intervention), and post-intervention. The intervention consists of 10 structured laughter yoga sessions conducted via Zoom over a 5-week period. Each session lasts approximately 40 minutes and includes rhythmic clapping, deep breathing exercises, playful activities, and simulated laughter practices guided by a certified laughter yoga facilitator.
Validated self-report instruments are used to assess sexual functioning, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and quality of life. The study specifically targets individuals with MS who report sexual problems and experience mild to moderate psychological symptoms.
The primary aim is to determine the effect of laughter yoga on sexual functioning (measured by MSISQ-19). Secondary outcomes include changes in anxiety, depression, fatigue, and health-related quality of life. This study seeks to explore laughter yoga as a feasible, non-pharmacological, and low-cost approach to improving multidimensional well-being in MS patients.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Single Arm
Participants in this single-arm study will undergo a structured laughter yoga intervention after a 5-week observation period without any intervention. The intervention consists of 10 sessions delivered over the subsequent 5 weeks (2 sessions per week). Each session lasts approximately 40 minutes and is conducted online via Zoom. Sessions include four core components: rhythmic clapping, deep breathing exercises (pranayama), playful activities, and guided laughter exercises.
This design allows within-subject comparison of outcomes before and after the intervention. The goal is to assess the effects of laughter yoga on sexual functioning and psychological well-being in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
Laughter Yoga
Laughter yoga is a behavioral intervention that combines intentional laughter exercises with yogic breathing techniques. In this study, the intervention consisted of 10 sessions delivered over five weeks (two sessions per week), each lasting approximately 40 minutes. Sessions were conducted live via Zoom and included components such as rhythmic clapping, deep breathing (pranayama), playful movements, and guided laughter exercises. The aim was to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance psychological well-being in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
Interventions
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Laughter Yoga
Laughter yoga is a behavioral intervention that combines intentional laughter exercises with yogic breathing techniques. In this study, the intervention consisted of 10 sessions delivered over five weeks (two sessions per week), each lasting approximately 40 minutes. Sessions were conducted live via Zoom and included components such as rhythmic clapping, deep breathing (pranayama), playful movements, and guided laughter exercises. The aim was to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance psychological well-being in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS)
* Literate and able to complete self-report questionnaires
* Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score \< 4
* HADS-Anxiety score \> 10
* HADS-Depression score \> 7
* Reporting sexual problems based on MSISQ-19
* Having an active sexual life
* Access to internet and a device capable of video conferencing
* Willing to participate and able to attend all 10 laughter yoga sessions
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe cognitive impairment or communication difficulties
* Current participation in any laughter therapy, yoga, or similar psychosocial intervention
* Diagnosis of a major psychiatric disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder)
* Unwillingness or inability to provide informed consent
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Istanbul University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Cansu POLAT DÜNYA
PhD, Assistant Professor
Locations
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Istanbul University School Of Nursing
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2022/352
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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