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Metacognitive Bibliotherapy for Anxiety, Depression, and Metacognitions in University Students
Sponsor: Istanbul Nisantasi University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a self-help reading program, called metacognitive bibliotherapy, can reduce anxiety and depression in university students studying medicine and health sciences. It will also examine whether the program changes unhelpful thinking patterns about worry and rumination. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does metacognitive bibliotherapy lower anxiety and depression symptoms in university students? Does it reduce unhelpful thinking patterns, such as excessive worry and rumination? Researchers will compare two different self-help books with a waiting list group to see if reading these books helps reduce anxiety and depression. Participants will: * Be randomly assigned to one of three groups: read The Art of Letting Go - How to Stop Rumination, read Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory, or join a waiting list * Read the assigned book at their own pace over 8 weeks * Complete online questionnaires at the start of the study, after 4 weeks, and after 8 weeks * Participants in the waiting list group will receive both books for free after the 8-week study period ends
Official title: The Effects of a Metacognitive Bibliotherapy Intervention on Anxiety, Depression, and Metacognitions Among University Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 25 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
110
Start Date
2026-06-15
Completion Date
2026-10-31
Last Updated
2026-06-04
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
The Art of Letting Go - How to Stop Rumination | Book 1
A structured, low-intensity self-help reading program. Participants assigned to Experimental Group 1 receive this self-help book free of charge and read it at their own pace over an 8-week guided bibliotherapy period.
Anchored | Book 2
A structured, low-intensity self-help reading program. Participants assigned to Group 2 receive this self-help book free of charge and read it at their own pace over an 8-week guided bibliotherapy period.