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LUNGevity: Lung Cancer Stigma Community Based Participatory Research
Sponsor: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Summary
Lung cancer survival rates are low for intersectional underserved groups. Lung cancer stigma and intersectional stigma related to minoritized group status leads to increased morbidity and mortality and health disparities. Mindfulness interventions have been shown to decrease stigma and the negative impacts of stigma, however, these interventions have never been tested to decrease lung cancer stigma specifically. In this study, the investigators will use Community Based Participatory Research framework and MOST methodology to build and optimize a brief virtual mindfulness intervention to decrease lung cancer stigma, through first building a diverse coalition of lung cancer patients on a participatory action council.
Official title: CBPR Intervention to Decrease Lung Cancer Stigma and Health Disparities (LUNGevity Lung Cancer Stigma Reduction)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
108
Start Date
2024-07-31
Completion Date
2026-04-13
Last Updated
2026-04-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Ultra-brief mindfulness intervention video
Details of the specific intervention will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board. Then, in a Phase IB trial, we will use a MOST design to assign patients to promising intervention components, combining them and altering exposure time, measuring preliminary effects of possible components of interventions. Details of the specific interventions will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board.
Forgiveness video
Details of the specific intervention will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board. Then, in a Phase IB trial, we will use a MOST design to assign patients to promising intervention components, combining them and altering exposure time, measuring preliminary effects of possible components of interventions. Details of the specific interventions will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board.
ACT values video
Details of the specific intervention will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board. Then, in a Phase IB trial, we will use a MOST design to assign patients to promising intervention components, combining them and altering exposure time, measuring preliminary effects of possible components of interventions. Details of the specific interventions will be selected in collaboration with the Community Advisory Board.
Locations (1)
Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Piscataway, New Jersey, United States