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Development of Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Thai-Depressed Adolescents

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Mae Fah Luang University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Depression in Adolescence

Treatments

Behavioral: online mindfulness based intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06595485
Mae Fah Luang Unviersity_002

Details and patient eligibility

About

Project: "Development of Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Thai-Depressed Adolescents"

For this project we adopted Kabat-Zinn's definition of mindfulness as the intentional and non-judgmental awareness of thoughts, feelings, and sensations that specifically occur in the present moment (Kabat-Zinn, 2003). We hope to help depressed Thai adolescents begin to develop mindfulness as part of their habitual attention and hone present-moment awareness through mindfulness practicing. For their practice, they will be taught to maintain an awareness of their thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations, and relate these to the negative thoughts that typically contribute to the onset of their depression. We believe this will help Thai adolescents better understand the relationship between their thoughts and their depressive symptoms. Once they understand these relationships, their practice will help them become more flexible, reasonable, and positive.

This project will consist of two phases. Phase I: Using the established literature and qualitative interviews and focus groups, we will design, and pilot test an online MBI. In Phase II, we will evaluate the effectiveness of the online MBI by randomizing depressed Thai adolescent volunteers into one of two groups: an online MBI (intervention group) and a usual care waitlist control group (N=182). Depression, grade, well-being, and mindfulness will be measure at four-time points; baseline, immediately post-intervention, and 3- and 6-months post-intervention

Full description

Phase I: To develop and pilot test an online mindfulness-based intervention.

  • 10 depressed adolescents for in-depth interviews and 10 stakeholders (2 teachers, 3 school health providers/nurses, 2 mental health and psychiatric instructors, and 3 parents of adolescents) for focus groups to develop and customize the online MBI to adolescents.
  • 20 depressed adolescents, randomized to two groups (10 each), to pilot test the study for phase II.

Phase II: To evaluate the effects of the online MBI on depressive symptoms, mindfulness, grade, and well-being among depressed Thai adolescents.

  • Quantitative sample: 182 Thai-adolescents with depression randomized to two groups (91 each), to test the effectiveness and efficacy of the online MBI.
  • Qualitative sample: 20 Thai adolescents with depression for in-depth interview and focus group to get the adolescents' perceptions of the effectiveness of the online MBI.

Enrollment

182 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 20 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

We will include adolescents who

  1. are between 12 to 20 years of age;
  2. have depressive symptoms (the Children Depressive Inventory [CDI] Score >15);
  3. are proficient in Thai;
  4. have smartphone with iOS/android platform, and
  5. volunteer

Exclusion criteria

We will exclude adolescents if they have:

  1. current presence of physical or mental conditions, such as learning disorders, major depressive disorders (MDD), bipolar disorders, and drug addiction or abuse, all of which make full participation in all aspects of this study questionable,
  2. regularly practiced of MBI within the past six months, and
  3. lack of access to online MBI application or to Skype technology for online discussion group

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

182 participants in 2 patient groups

online mindfulness -base intervention
Experimental group
Treatment:
Behavioral: online mindfulness based intervention
waitlist control group
No Intervention group

Trial contacts and locations

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