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ID
Source
Health condition
Mindfulness, mental health, quality of life, self-actualization, e-mental health.
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Level of self-reported mindfulness (FFMQ)
Secondary outcome
Mental health symptoms (GHQ-12), quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF), self-actualization (SISA)
Background summary
This randomized controlled trial investigates the efficacy of a 5-week mindfulness intervention administered through mobile phone or tablet, in improving mindfulness, mental health, quality of life, and self-actualization.
Study objective
Participants who are offered the experimental intervention (i.e., mindfulness app) report more mindfulness, less mental health problems, better quality of life, and greater self-actualization than participants in the waiting list control condition at posttest (i.e., after 8 weeks). These changes are maintained at follow-up (i.e., 12 weeks after posttest) in the experimental condition.
Study design
baseline, posttest (8 weeks), follow-up (3 months, in experimental condition only).
Intervention
A 5-week mindfulness program which can be followed on a mobile phone or tablet.
University of Amsterdam
Weesperplein 4
A.A.P. Emmerik, van
Amsterdam 1018 XA
The Netherlands
+31-20-5256810
a.a.p.vanemmerik@uva.nl
University of Amsterdam
Weesperplein 4
A.A.P. Emmerik, van
Amsterdam 1018 XA
The Netherlands
+31-20-5256810
a.a.p.vanemmerik@uva.nl
Inclusion criteria
Willing to provide informed consent; sufficient fluency in Dutch to complete research procedures.
Exclusion criteria
No access to iOs or Android smartphone or tablet.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL4899 |
NTR-old | NTR5001 |
Other | : 2014-CP-3411-B |