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NCT07098845
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Mindfulness-Based Intervention With a Supplement for Stress-Related Problems in College Students Across Multiple Sites (4SITE)

Sponsor: Colorado State University

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Summary

The investigators hope to add to the feasible, acceptable, and effective interventions that offer reductions in depression, anxiety, and stress for students at U.S. colleges and universities, the majority of whom experience mental health problems but the minority of whom who receive adequate mental health support. By studying the extent to which a multi-modal supplement boosts effects for a mindfulness-based intervention (and comparing both to an active health education control program) to reduce depression, anxiety, and stress, the proposed research seeks to rigorously investigate complementary and integrative health interventions and their roles in improving health.

Official title: Testing a Mindfulness-Based Intervention With a Multi-Modal Adaptive Supplement for Stress-Related Problems in College Students

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 25 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2025-11-14

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Learning to BREATHE

L2B is a group MBI designed for adolescents (Broderick \& Metz, 2009) and teaches three families of practices: focused attention (e.g., breath awareness), open awareness (i.e., awareness of sensations, thoughts, and feelings as they occur), and compassion. Each letter in BREATHE corresponds to a theme: Body, Reflections, Emotions, Attention, Tenderness, and Habits, building to the overall goal of Empowerment. Each session involves guided discussions, activities, and mindfulness practices.

BEHAVIORAL

Learning to BREATHE Plus

The in-person, group program portion of L2B PLUS and L2B are identical. But, L2B PLUS (Lucas-Thompson et al., 2020) builds on the standard L2B program with 3 additional supplements: 1) Extensive on-demand library designed by the team to be integrated with the group program and specifically to allow participants to independently practice skills that have already been introduced in the group program. 2) Intervention messages sent across the day. The team developed intervention messages to be sent 5 times a day to participants (Lucas-Thompson et al., 2020). Each week, participants receive intervention content tailored to what they have just learned in the group program. 3) JIT support. When participants indicate high stress via EMAs completed during the intervention period, tailored intervention content is delivered "just-in-time" during a moment of high need. These JIT messages were developed specifically to support applying or using mindfulness during periods of high stress.

BEHAVIORAL

HealthEd

Hey-Durham is a health education program that the team has extensive experience implementing (Lucas-Thompson et al., 2019; Shomaker, Berman, et al., 2019; Shomaker et al., 2016; Tanofsky-Kraff et al., 2014) and covers topics such as domestic violence, substance use, depression/signs of suicide, and conflict resolution. Mental health components focus only on prevalence and identification. There is no content overlap with L2B, but it is matched to L2B in format, time, frequency, in-person contact, and facilitator expertise. Inclusion of HealthEd in a future efficacy trial will allow us to test the extent to which the active ingredients of MBI (i.e,. a top-down and bottom-up focus on emotion and stress regulation(Zelazo \& Carlson, 2012)), with and without the between-session support L2B, improve mental health and stress responding, relative to an active control matched for critical characteristics but that does not include these active ingredients.

Locations (4)

University of Colorado Denver

Denver, Colorado, United States

Colorado State University

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Macalester College

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

University of Minnesota

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States