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Effect of Exercise and MBI on Female Students' Emotion Regulation and Inhibitory Control of Smartphone Addiction

U

University of Putra Malaysia (UPM)

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Mental Health Issue
Smartphone Addiction

Treatments

Behavioral: Exercise and Mindfulness-Based Intervention
Behavioral: Control Group

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05563285
Huange Liu

Details and patient eligibility

About

Mobile-based technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, and in the past decade, smartphone use has become common among today's university students, who have mental health. A lot of attention has been paid in the media to the existence of "smartphone addiction" or problematic smartphone use(Sohn et al., 2019).Overuse of smartphones can cause health problems(Adams & Kisler, 2013; Demirci et al., 2015).

As an interdisciplinary subject, this study aimed at university students' smartphone addiction behavior research, understand the information era of college students' way of behavior patterns, exercise and psychological intervention strategy is put forward, to evaluate exercise and MBI intervention,and reduction of university students' smartphone addiction.

Full description

This study was divided into two groups, the exercise and mindfulness-based intervention group, and the control group. This study evaluates the effect of 8-week exercise and MBI intervention on the capacity of emotional regulation measured by physiological and psychological state and inhibitory control of smartphone addiction in female university students. The sample was Chinese female university students aged 18-23 years with infrequent exercise for smartphone addiction.

According to the literature review, the frequency of brisk walking training in this experiment was scheduled for two times/week, with a total training duration of 8 weeks. Each training session was changed within two weeks. It ranged from 60 minutes in the first and second week to 90 minutes in the eighth week of the seventh week. Brisk walking was trained using maximum heart rate to control the intensity and measured using the Borg CR10 scale after training. All exercise techniques were taught before intervention.

Enrollment

66 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 23 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Female.
  2. Aged 18 to 23.
  3. Good health, no apparent speech disorder.
  4. According to Leung's assessment scale, MAPI scores had to be more than 40 (out of 85) (Leung, 2008) .
  5. .Without cardiovascular, metabolic, renal, or pulmonary diseases, symptoms, psychological disorders, or a history of alcohol abuse.And no participation in similar research projects before (using medication for psychiatric problems and undergoing other psychotherapeutic remedies)
  6. Have time to ensure that you can attend every counseling on time.
  7. They did no longer take part in any structured exercise in the past three months (e.g., walking, Tai Chi, basketball, badminton, running, yoga, weight training, etc.), and without experience of mindfulness training.
  8. Subjects were able to participate and complete exercise training independently without any assistive devices.
  9. Capable to be engaged, participate or respond to the research question,and willing to give informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

  • Those who satisfy any of the following conditions shall be excluded:

    1. Mobile Phone Addiction Index (MPAI) scores below 40 They had major disease (respiratory illness, musculoskeletal disorder, dementia and metabolic, cardiovascular disease, and renal, or pulmonary diseases) and any psychosis or other severe psychiatric disorders. Records of extreme physical or psychological problems, which includes different addictive disorders, psychotic disorders, primary depression, borderline personality disorder, or antisocial character disease primarily based on the clinical psychologist's view or observations and oral questioning.
    2. Who are unable to move due to injury or illness and drop out of school .
    3. Those who were undergoing other psychotherapeutic treatments were also excluded from the study.
    4. Excluded students with sports contraindications and time conflicts.
    5. They have participated with exercise in the past three months (e.g., walking, running, weight training, etc.)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

66 participants in 2 patient groups

Exercise and Mindfulness-Based Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Patients in the intervention group will be provided exercise and mindfulness-based intervention was shown for the 1-8 weeks.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Exercise and Mindfulness-Based Intervention
Behavioral: Control Group
Control Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Control group will not receive exercise and mindfulness-based intervention however, primary care service providers and mental health professionals will provide any required routine care according to their clinical judgment and available resources.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Exercise and Mindfulness-Based Intervention
Behavioral: Control Group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Soh Kim Geok; Liu Huange

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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