Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute for Psychology and Education, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein-Allee 47, 89081, Ulm, Germany.
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.
Trials. 2020 Nov 26;21(1):975. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04868-0.
College is an exciting but also challenging time with an increased risk for mental health issues. Only a minority of the college students concerned get professional help, a problem that might be improvable by internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs). However, adherence of IMIs is a concern. While guidance might be a solution, it is resource-intensive, derailing potential implementation on population level. The first aim of this trial is to evaluate the efficacy of the IMI StudiCare Mindfulness (StudiCare-M) for college students with "on demand" and no guidance. The second aim is to examine potential moderators and mediators, contributing to the questions of "how" and "for whom" such interventions work.
In this three-armed randomized controlled trial, both an unguided and "guidance on demand" (GoD) condition of StudiCare-M are compared to a waitlist control group. StudiCare-M is based on principles of acceptance and commitment therapy and stress management and consists of 7 modules plus two booster sessions. Participants in the GoD condition may ask their e-coach for support whenever needed. A total of 387 college students with moderate to low mindfulness are recruited at 15+ cooperating universities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland via circular emails. Assessments take place before as well as 1, 2, and 6 months after randomization. The primary outcome is mindfulness. Secondary outcomes include stress, depression, anxiety, interoception, presenteeism, wellbeing, intervention satisfaction, adherence, and potential side effects. Among examined moderators and mediators are sociodemographic variables, pre-treatment symptomatology, treatment expectancy, self-efficacy, cognitive fusion, emotion regulation, and alexithymia. All data will be analyzed according to intention-to-treat (ITT) principles.
Providing effective interventions to help college students become more resilient can make a valuable contribution to the health and functionality of future society. If effective under the condition of minimal or no guidance, StudiCare-M offers a low-threshold potentially resource-efficient possibility to enhance college student mental health on a population level. Moderation- and mediation analyses will deliver further insights for optimization of target groups and intervention content.
WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform via the German Clinical Studies Trial Register DRKS00014774 . Registered on 18 May 2018.
大学阶段是一个令人兴奋但也充满挑战的时期,在此期间大学生心理健康问题的风险增加。只有少数有此困扰的大学生会寻求专业帮助,而这一问题可能可以通过基于互联网和移动设备的干预措施(IMIs)得到改善。然而,这些干预措施的依从性是一个问题。虽然指导可能是一种解决方案,但它需要大量资源,可能会阻碍在人群层面上的实施。本试验的首要目的是评估 StudiCare 正念(StudiCare-M)对有“按需”和无指导需求的大学生的疗效。第二个目的是研究潜在的调节因素和中介因素,以回答“如何”和“对谁”起作用的问题。
在这项三臂随机对照试验中,将无指导的 StudiCare-M 和“按需指导”(GoD)条件与等待对照组进行比较。StudiCare-M 基于接受和承诺疗法和压力管理的原则,由 7 个模块和两个强化课程组成。GoD 条件下的参与者可以在需要时随时向他们的电子教练寻求支持。通过德国、奥地利和瑞士的 15 多所合作大学的循环电子邮件共招募了 387 名正念水平处于中等或较低水平的大学生。评估在随机分组前以及 1、2 和 6 个月后进行。主要结果是正念。次要结果包括压力、抑郁、焦虑、内感受、出席率、幸福感、干预满意度、依从性和潜在的副作用。在检查的调节因素和中介因素中包括社会人口学变量、治疗前症状、治疗期望、自我效能、认知融合、情绪调节和述情障碍。所有数据将根据意向治疗(ITT)原则进行分析。
为帮助大学生变得更有韧性而提供有效的干预措施,可以为未来社会的健康和功能做出有价值的贡献。如果在最低限度或无指导的情况下有效,StudiCare-M 提供了一种具有低门槛、潜在资源效率高的可能性,可以在人群层面上提高大学生的心理健康水平。调节和中介分析将为目标群体和干预内容的优化提供进一步的见解。
世界卫生组织国际临床试验注册平台通过德国临床研究试验注册处 DRKS00014774 注册。于 2018 年 5 月 18 日注册。