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| Institute for Meditation and Inner Harmony | UNKNOWN |
| Feldman Foundation CA | UNKNOWN |
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The study will examine the effects of online meditation training on stress and anxiety in healthy participants. It will also examine the dose-response relationship between the amount of daily focused attention meditation practice and established mental health outcome measures.
This is a 16-week study with an 8-week meditation intervention, with a requirement of a minimum of 10 minutes of meditation practice each day. This study will recruit ~200 healthy subjects (18+ years) with no current or previous diagnosis of psychiatric or neurological disorders who are interested in learning about meditation but don't have long-term experience with meditation. Half of the participant pool will be randomly assigned to the meditation intervention, and the other half will get the wait-list control assignment. The control group will later receive its intervention, likely a few weeks after the completion of the active group's intervention. A focused-attention meditation technique (SOS meditation) will be used to train participants.
Changes in participants' physiological markers (e.g., HRV, physical activity, respiration rate, sleep quality) will be evaluated using passive activity monitoring devices (e.g., Fitbit). Intervention-related changes in mental health will be assessed using web-based mental health and well-being surveys. Improvements in cognitive functioning will be assessed using web-based psychological tasks.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Meditation group | Experimental | Baseline to week 8: Subjects will be trained to meditate for 10 minutes daily, and several measures (questionnaires, cognitive tests, and physiological measurements) will be obtained to assess the efficacy of daily meditation practice on mental health and well being. Focused-attention meditation technique will be used to train participants. Specifically the SOS meditation technique will be employed. Week 8 to week 16: Subjects will self report if they choose to continue SOS meditation and several measures (questionnaires, cognitive tests, and physiological measurements) will be obtained to assess the impact of continued meditation practice on mental health and well being. |
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| Waitlist control | Experimental | Baseline to week 8: Subjects will be place in a control group which receives no intervention. However, several measures (questionnaires, cognitive tests, and physiological measurements) will be obtained to assess baseline mental health and well being scores. Week 8 to week 16: Subjects will be trained to meditate for 10 minutes daily, and several measures (questionnaires, cognitive tests, and physiological measurements) will be obtained to assess the efficacy of daily meditation practice on mental health and well being. Focused-attention meditation technique will be used to train participants. Specifically the SOS meditation technique will be employed. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| SOS Meditation | Behavioral | Focused-attention meditation technique will be used to train participants, specifically the SOS meditation technique. The SOS meditation technique is an easy-to-learn approach where participants are instructed to dissociate their attention from physical awareness, thoughts, and emotions by mentally slowly repeating a calming word or phrase (chosen by the participant themselves). SOS Meditation Instructions:
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Generalize Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire Score | Anxiety as measured using Generalize Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Questionnaire Score | Sleep Quality measured using Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Mind Wandering Questionnaire Score | Mind wandering measured using the Mind Wandering Questionnaire | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Resting Heart Rate | Daily obtained from Activity Tracker wrist band | Daily (from baseline to week 8 for arm 1 and from week 8 to week 16 for arm 2) |
| Heart Rate Variability | Daily obtained from Activity Tracker wrist band | Daily (from baseline to week 8 for arm 1 and from week 8 to week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Stroop Test Score | Using the Stroop test, which measures the average reaction time between incongruent and congruent trials | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in N-back Test Score | Using the N-back test is a memory task where participants must remember letters from N trials ago. |
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| Change in Stress Scale Measure Questionnaire Score | Stress measured using Perceived Stress Scale measure | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Depression Questionnaire Score |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Manish Saggar, PhD | Stanford University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Dept. of Psychiatry, Stanford University | Stanford | California | 94305 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D000092862 | Psychological Well-Being |
| ID | Term |
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| D010549 | Personal Satisfaction |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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| Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
Depression measured using Patient Health Questionnaire
| Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Quality of Life Scale Measures Questionnaire Score | Quality of life measured using Quality of Life Scale measures | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change Social Connectedness Scale-Revised Questionnaire Score | Social Connectedness measured using Social Connectedness Scale-Revised | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Rumination Reflection Questionnaire Score | Rumination and reflection scales measured using Rumination Reflection Questionnaire | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Brief Strengths Scale Questionnaire Score | Strengths scale measured using Brief Strengths Scale measures individuals' Temperance Strength, Intellectual Strength, and Interpersonal Strength. | Twice (Baseline and week 8 for arm 1 and week 8 and week 16 for arm 2) |
| Change in Sleep Quality Measure | Daily obtained from Activity Tracker wrist band | Daily (from baseline to week 8 for arm 1 and from week 8 to week 16 for arm 2) |