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NCT07148219

EMBRACE YOUR POWER

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to test the effectiveness of an educational tool, based on virtual reality (VR), for preventing and combating bullying and for improving the emotional well-being of pre-adolescent students. Participants will be allocated to one of two conditions: * (1) intervention group: Embrace your power intervention for combating bullying; * (2) waitlist (inactive control): the control group receives intervention after the study ends. The intervention group will be compared to the control group in terms of peer aggression and victimization (bullying behaviors) and emotional symptoms.

Gender: All

Ages: 10 Years - 14 Years

Updated: 2025-08-29

Bullying
Distress
Bullying Victimisation
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07020962

Effect of Laughter Therapy on Breast Cancer Patients

The aim of this study is to examine the effect of laughter therapy applied to breast cancer patients before surgical intervention on distress, depression and psychological well-being of patients. This research will be carried out as an experimental research with a randomised control group. The population of the study will consist of breast cancer patients diagnosed with breast cancer in a city hospital and scheduled for surgery in the breast-endocrine surgery clinic. The research will be carried out with patients who meet the inclusion criteria and agree to participate in the study. The sample size for the study was calculated using the G\* Power 3.1.9.7 programme (Faul et al., 2007). In the calculation, since there was no similar study for two-way mixed design analysis of variance, the required sample size was calculated as 48, 24 in each group, based on the medium effect size (effect size f=0.25), 5% margin of error (alpha=0.05), inter-measurement correlation value 0.5 and 80% power (1-β=0.80). Considering the data losses, the number was increased by 20% and a total of 56 patients in the intervention and control groups constituted the sample of the study. Hypothesis(es): H1: The effect of laughter therapy applied to breast cancer patients on distress over time is different in the experimental and control groups. H2: The effect of laughter therapy applied to breast cancer patients on depression over time is different in the experimental and control groups. H3: The effect of laughter therapy applied to breast cancer patients on psychological well-being according to time is different in experimental and control groups. In obtaining the research data; Personal Information Form, Distress Thermometer, Psychological well-being scale prepared by the researchers in line with the literature will be used. The research data will be collected face-to-face through data collection forms from breast cancer patients diagnosed with breast cancer and scheduled for surgery in the breast-endocrine surgery clinic. Individuals who agree to participate in the study and meet the inclusion criteria will be assigned to the experimental and control groups by providing randomisation. Which caregivers will be in the intervention group and which will be in the control group will be determined according to the randomisation table determined by https://www.randomizer.org/ over the internet. Group 1: Intervention Group, Group 2: Control Group. Data collection tools will be applied to the individuals in the experimental and control groups as a pre-test. Individuals in the experimental group will receive laughter therapy three days a week for 30-45 minutes (6 sessions). Individuals in the control group will receive only standard nursing care. Data collection tools will be applied to the individuals in both groups for post-test, 1 and 3-month follow-up tests immediately after all laughter sessions with the experimental group are completed.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 100 Years

Updated: 2025-06-13

Laughter Therapy
Psychological Well-being
Breast Cancer
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