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| Name | Class |
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| University of British Columbia | OTHER |
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Over the past several decades, a new science of subjective well-being has produced insights into the factors that make people happy-from cultivating strong relationships to pursuing the right goals. Drawing on these empirical findings, the investigators created a comprehensive 12-week intervention program, ENHANCE: Enduring Happiness and Continued Self-Enhancement. The investigators multimodal program is designed to teach people essential skills in order to produce sustainable changes in behavior and, as a result, long-lasting increases in happiness. To test the effectiveness of ENHANCE, the investigators designed a six-month randomized clinical trial. Participants will be assigned to an active treatment group or a waiting group control. They will complete baseline assessments, and follow-up assessment at three and six months after the start of the intervention. These assessments will contain measures of subjective well-being and objective measures of health, as well as a variety of psychological mediators (e.g., psychological needs) and moderators (e.g. personality). The investigators will thus be able to explore not only whether ENHANCE works to improve well-being, but also why and how ENHANCE works.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Treatment | Experimental | ENHANCE (Enduring Happiness and Continued Self-Enhancement) is a 12-week program that includes an introductory session, 10 weekly sessions focusing on different happiness principles, and a final session focusing on integrating aspects of the program and continuing to practice these principles moving forward. Through completing this program, participants will gain an education on a wide-range of happiness principles and an arsenal of strategies for developing happiness boosting habits and skills. |
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| Waiting Group Control | No Intervention | The waiting group control will complete the same assessments as the experimental group but without receiving the intervention. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| ENHANCE: Enduring Happiness and Continued Self-Enhancement | Behavioral | ENHANCE is a skill-based intervention to teach people a wide variety of strategies that have been shown to boost happiness. Each session of ENHANCE follows a similar format targeted to address three central goals. First, in each session, participants will complete an active learning module designed to educate participants about one of the ten overarching topics featured in this program (e.g., goals, close relationships). Next, participants will engage in activities that put these principles into practice. Finally, this program is designed to encourage a skill-building mindset by helping participants develop habits to integrate these principles into maintained activity in their daily lives moving forward. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from Baseline Satisfaction With Life | Satisfaction With Life Scale | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline in Positive Affect | Scale of Positive and Negative Experience: SPANE | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline in Negative Affect | Scale of Positive and Negative Experience: SPANE | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline in Meaning in Life | Meaning in Life Questionnaire | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline in Thriving | Comprehensive Inventory of Thriving | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change from Baseline Positive and Negative Memories Generated by Participants | In this task, participants list as many positive (and then negative) life events and then as many negative life events as they can in three minutes. Relative quantities of positive to negative life events that are listed demonstrate accessibility of positive and negative memories, which is an indicator of Subjective Well-Being. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• Participants ages 25 to 75
Exclusion Criteria:
• Major Depression
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Virginia | Charlottesville | Virginia | 22904-4400 | United States | ||
| University of British Columbia |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 32579432 | Derived | Kushlev K, Heintzelman SJ, Lutes LD, Wirtz D, Kanippayoor JM, Leitner D, Diener E. Does Happiness Improve Health? Evidence From a Randomized Controlled Trial. Psychol Sci. 2020 Jul;31(7):807-821. doi: 10.1177/0956797620919673. Epub 2020 Jun 24. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D010549 | Personal Satisfaction |
| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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| Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Peer Reports of Positive Behaviors | Peers will be asked to evaluate the participant on how frequently they engaged in a series of affect-related displays over the past week: smiling, laughing, | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Peer Reports of Satisfaction With Life | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Peer Reports of Positive Affect | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Peer Reports of Negative Affect | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Peer Reports of Negative Behaviors | Peers will be asked to evaluate the participant on how frequently they engaged in a series of affect-related displays over the past week: crying, frowning, complaining, and criticizing. | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Healthy Behaviors | Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Perceived Stress | Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Depression | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Self-Esteem | Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Psychological Need Satisfaction: Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness | Need Satisfaction Scale | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Body Mass Index: BMI | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Change from Baseline Blood Pressure | Baseline, 3, 6 months |
| Kelowna |
| British Columbia |
| V1V1V7 |
| Canada |