Testing the Efficacy of the "Syd" App on Improving Quality of Life and Mental Health Among University Students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
NCT ID: NCT06979778
Last Updated: 2025-05-23
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
600 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-05-31
2025-08-31
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer are:
1. Does the "syd" app improve the quality of life for university students?
2. Does the "syd" app help lower anxiety and stress in university students
3. Does the "syd" app help increase positive feelings and decrease negative feelings in university students?
Researchers will compare students who use the "syd" app to see if it works.
Participants will:
1. Use the "syd" app for 3 months.
2. Complete surveys about their quality of life, anxiety, stress, and feelings.
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Detailed Description
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The intervention focuses on the 'syd' mobile application, an AI-powered "Life Quality Mentor" designed to enhance users' quality of life. The app aims to support positive habit development by providing personalised feedback and continuous support. Key features include personalised guidance across various domains such as nutrition, sleep performance, stress management (including guided meditations and journaling), and financial well-being. The 'syd' app utilizes an advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform, offering an AI conversational agent for motivational coaching, habit tracking tools, and integration with wearable technology.
Participants will be randomly allocated to either an experimental group, which will use the 'syd' app, or a control group. Those in the experimental group will be instructed to use the 'syd' app for the 3-month duration of the study.
Data will be collected at multiple time points: at baseline (prior to intervention), monthly during the 3-month intervention period, and at a final follow-up post-intervention. The primary data collection methods will involve validated research instruments (WHOQOL-BREF, PANAS-X, GAD-7, PSS) administered via Typeform surveys. Additionally, in-app data will be collected to monitor app usage, specifically the frequency and duration of engagement. Socio-demographic information will also be gathered.
Survey data will be stored securely within Typeform, and in-app data will be stored within the 'syd' application's database, hosted securely on Amazon Web Services (AWS). All data storage will comply with Alfaisal University's data security policies. To protect participant privacy, data will be anonymised or de-identified where possible, and access will be restricted to authorised research team members. Data will be encrypted during storage and transmission.
For data analysis, linear mixed-effects modelling will be employed, incorporating random intercepts for participants and fixed effects for time, group, and the time x group interaction. The analysis will adhere to intention-to-treat principles. Should missing data occur, multiple imputation will be considered if feasible. Data from Typeform surveys will be exported and cleaned, in-app data will be extracted and processed, and data from these different sources will be merged for comprehensive analysis
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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syd app
The 'syd' application is designed as an AI-powered "Life Quality Mentor" with the primary aim of enhancing users' quality of life. The app focuses on positive habit development, personalised feedback, and continuous support. It offers personalised guidance across various domains, including Physical health, Emotional health, Brain power, Self-awareness, Purpose, Career, Financial health, Social life and Environment. It utilizes an advanced AI platform and offers features like personalised recommendations, supportive interaction with an AI mentor, habit tracking tools, and integration with wearable technology.
The intervention arm will have full access to the 'syd' app and be able to interact with it for the 3 months duration of the trial
See Yourself Differently (syd) mobile app
The 'syd' mobile app is designed as an AI-powered "Life Quality Mentor" with the primary aim of enhancing users' quality of life. The app focuses on positive habit development, personalised feedback, and continuous support. It offers personalised guidance across various domains, including Physical health, Emotional health, Brain power, Self-awareness, Purpose, Career, Financial health, Social life and Environment. It utilizes an advanced AI platform and offers features like personalised recommendations, supportive interaction with an AI mentor, habit tracking tools, and integration with wearable technology.
Wait list control
The wait list control arm will not receive access to the 'syd' app for the 3 months' duration of the trial, but will be given full lifetime access thereafter.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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See Yourself Differently (syd) mobile app
The 'syd' mobile app is designed as an AI-powered "Life Quality Mentor" with the primary aim of enhancing users' quality of life. The app focuses on positive habit development, personalised feedback, and continuous support. It offers personalised guidance across various domains, including Physical health, Emotional health, Brain power, Self-awareness, Purpose, Career, Financial health, Social life and Environment. It utilizes an advanced AI platform and offers features like personalised recommendations, supportive interaction with an AI mentor, habit tracking tools, and integration with wearable technology.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Enrolled as a full-time medical student at the Alfaisal university.
* Owning a smartphone (iOS or Android) compatible with the "syd" app.
* Willing to provide informed consent and comply with study procedures
Exclusion Criteria
* Inability to provide informed consent
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Alfaisal University
UNKNOWN
iamYiam Limited
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ahmed Abu-Zaid, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Alfaisal University
Locations
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Alfaisal University
Riyadh, , Saudi Arabia
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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20250512
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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