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Mindfulness-SOS: Stress Reduction for Refugees

Primary Purpose

Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Stress Related Disorder

Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Israel
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees
Sponsored by
University of Haifa
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic focused on measuring Forcibly Displaced Persons, Post-migration Stress, Trauma, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, COVID-19 Pandemic, Stress, Online Mental Health Intervention Program, Treatment Adherence, Mindfulness, Compassion

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • East African refugee or asylum seeker living in Israel
  • Tigrinya fluency and literacy
  • Owns a personal smartphone

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Active suicidal ideation or/and past suicide attempt in the last year or/and passive suicidal ideation with clinical indicators of imminent suicide risk (e.g. severe paranoia)
  • Current mental health treatment (i.e. psychotherapy or/and group therapy at least twice a month)
  • Participation in the MBTR-R group in a previous study

Sites / Locations

  • Assaf

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Harvard Trauma Questionnaire according to DSM-5 (HTQ-5)
The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire according to DSM-5 (HTQ-5) is a 25-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-traumatic stress symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-traumatic stress severity (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 4), HTQ-5 mean cut-off score ≥ 2 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of post-traumatic stress disorder
Brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
The brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess depression symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of depression symptom severity (minimum scale score 0 and maximum scale score 27), PHQ-9 mean cut-off score ≥10 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of depression
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI)
6 Items of the Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess anxiety symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety symptom severity

Secondary Outcome Measures

Post-Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLD)
The Post-Migration-Living-Difficulties Checklist (PMLD) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-migration stress (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-migration stress (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5)
Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT)
One item of the Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess subjective well-being (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of subjective well-being
Dimensions of Anger Reactions-5 (DAR-5)
One item of the Dimensions of Anger Reactions-5 (DAR-5) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess anger duration (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anger duration
Parenting Scale (PS)
One item of the Parenting Scale (PS) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess parental discipline strategies (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating less effective discipline strategies
Modified 5-item Extended-Hurt/Insult/Threaten/Scream (Modified E-HITS)
One adapted item of the Modified 5-item Extended-Hurt/Insult/Threaten/Scream (Modified E-HITS) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of perpetration of IPV
Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire to assess positive and negative affect (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of activation of positively and negatively valanced affects
Brief assessment of mindful awareness
4 self-report Items will be used to assess mindful awareness (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of mindful awareness
Brief assessment of self-compassion
3 self-report Items will be used to assess self-compassion (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of self-compassion
Brief weekly assessment of formal and informal mindfulness practice
2 self-report Items will be used to assess number of formal and informal mindfulness practice during the past week, with higher scores indicating greater number of mindfulness practices during the past week
Brief weekly assessment of post-traumatic stress
4 self-report Items will be used to assess post-traumatic stress (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-traumatic stress
Brief weekly assessment of depression
One self-report item will be used to assess depression (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of depression
Brief weekly assessment of anxiety
One self-report item will be used to assess anxiety (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety

Full Information

First Posted
January 12, 2021
Last Updated
February 17, 2021
Sponsor
University of Haifa
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT04761510
Brief Title
Mindfulness-SOS: Stress Reduction for Refugees
Official Title
Mindfulness-SOS: Stress Reduction for Refugees
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
February 2020
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
September 14, 2020 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
January 14, 2021 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 14, 2021 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
University of Haifa

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis is associated with a wide range of stressors for the general population. For forcibly displaced persons (FDPs), the turmoil of this crisis is magnified significantly, and elevated pre-existing post-migration stressors and trauma-related mental health problems are acutely amplified. In a recent randomized control trial, Mindfulness-Based Trauma Recovery for Refugees (MBTR-R) led to large acute stress-buffering effects among Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel. The investigators thus developed Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees - a brief internet-based mobile-supported adaptation of the MBTR-R mental health intervention program - specifically designed to mitigate acute stress and related mental health symptoms among FDPs. The investigators will conduct a nonrandomized single-group intervention trial of the efficacy, safety, utilization, and related feasibility of Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees among a traumatized chronically stressed sample of East African asylum seekers in an urban post-displacement setting in the Middle East (Israel). The study will be carried out during an acutely stressful period of time for this population due to a COVID-19 pandemic national lockdown.
Detailed Description
Brief Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is associated with a range of stressors and consequent mental health problems. For tens of millions of FDPs, stressors and sequelae of the pandemic are particularly magnified and severe, as their preexisting stress-related mental health problems are acutely exacerbated. In a recent randomized control trial prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the investigators found significant therapeutic effects of MBTR-R - a 9-week, mindfulness- and compassion-based, trauma-sensitive, and socio-culturally adapted group intervention program designed for FDPs - for stress- and trauma-related mental health outcomes among Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to facilitate access, reach, and flexibility of mental health care among FDPs, the investigators developed Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees - a brief internet-based mobile-supported adaptation of the MBTR-R mental health intervention program - specifically designed to mitigate acute stress and related mental health symptoms among FDPs. Study Aims: Broadly, the study aims are: I) to test the efficacy of the Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program on stress- and trauma-related mental health outcomes (e.g. posttraumatic stress, depression), II) to test intervention safety - including rates of clinically significant deterioration in primary outcomes in response to the intervention, III) to assess participant utilization of the Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program, IV) to test whether Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees will lead to changes in targeted processes or mechanisms of change including mindful awareness and self-compassion, and V) to test whether expected pre-to-post intervention change in the targeted processes will predict expected pre-to-post intervention change in stress- and trauma-related mental health outcomes. Study Overview: Accordingly, the investigators will conduct a nonrandomized single-group intervention trial among a community sample of traumatized and chronically stressed East African asylum seekers (N=60, 50% female), residing in Israel in an urban post-displacement setting, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the course of three successive months, participants will be recruited from the community via public flyers, social networks, local non-governmental- (NGOs), and municipal- organizations working with FDPs. Participants will be assigned to Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees - a brief internet-based mobile-supported intervention program, entailing 8 brief sessions as well as 9 mindfulness meditation practice exercises - delivered via audio recordings using participants' personal smartphones. Over the course of the Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program, participants will receive administrative guidance (e.g. technical support in case of mobile phone and internet platform-related difficulties and relevant information of the internet-based mobile-supported intervention program and assessment); as well as adherence-focused guidance (e.g. adherence monitoring including weekly brief check-in telephone calls and smartphone text-based nudges to remind and prompt weekly adherence and assessment), in the participants' mother tongue, Tigrinya. Stress- and trauma-related mental health outcomes and targeted change processes will be assessed via self-report questionnaires pre-intervention, brief weekly assessments, and post-intervention. In addition to participants' self-report, participant-level utilization of the Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program will be digitally monitored. Participants will be encouraged to complete 2 sessions per week and practice each day for 4 weeks but can choose to extend this up to 8 weeks. Post-intervention assessments will be carried out when participants will complete the 8 sessions of the internet-based mobile-supported intervention program (recommended 4 weeks, a maximum of 8 weeks post-baseline, or when participants will indicate that they are no longer interested in participating in the intervention program). The intervention program and assessments will be completed on participants' smartphones.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Stress Related Disorder
Keywords
Forcibly Displaced Persons, Post-migration Stress, Trauma, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Depression, Anxiety, COVID-19 Pandemic, Stress, Online Mental Health Intervention Program, Treatment Adherence, Mindfulness, Compassion

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
60 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees
Intervention Description
Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees is a brief internet-based mobile-supported intervention program which is a mobile-health adaptation of MBTR-R - a mindfulness- and compassion-based, trauma-sensitive, and socio-culturally adapted group intervention program designed for FDPs. Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees entails 8 brief sessions and 9 mindfulness meditation practice exercises - delivered via audio recordings using participants' smartphones. The intervention program is specifically designed to mitigate acute stress and related mental health symptoms among FDPs. During participation in the Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program, participants will be encouraged to complete 2 sessions per week and practice each day for 4 weeks but can choose to extend this up to 8 weeks. Delivery of Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees entails administrative guidance as well as adherence-focused guidance.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Harvard Trauma Questionnaire according to DSM-5 (HTQ-5)
Description
The Harvard Trauma Questionnaire according to DSM-5 (HTQ-5) is a 25-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-traumatic stress symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-traumatic stress severity (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 4), HTQ-5 mean cut-off score ≥ 2 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of post-traumatic stress disorder
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
Description
The brief Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess depression symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of depression symptom severity (minimum scale score 0 and maximum scale score 27), PHQ-9 mean cut-off score ≥10 is commonly used to identify categorical (diagnostic) symptom status of depression
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI)
Description
6 Items of the Beck's Anxiety Inventory (BAI) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess anxiety symptom severity (4-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety symptom severity
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Post-Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLD)
Description
The Post-Migration-Living-Difficulties Checklist (PMLD) is a 9-item self-report questionnaire to assess post-migration stress (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-migration stress (minimum scale score 1 and maximum scale score 5)
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT)
Description
One item of the Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess subjective well-being (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of subjective well-being
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Dimensions of Anger Reactions-5 (DAR-5)
Description
One item of the Dimensions of Anger Reactions-5 (DAR-5) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess anger duration (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anger duration
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Parenting Scale (PS)
Description
One item of the Parenting Scale (PS) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess parental discipline strategies (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating less effective discipline strategies
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Modified 5-item Extended-Hurt/Insult/Threaten/Scream (Modified E-HITS)
Description
One adapted item of the Modified 5-item Extended-Hurt/Insult/Threaten/Scream (Modified E-HITS) self-report questionnaire will be used to assess intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of perpetration of IPV
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention
Title
Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
Description
The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire to assess positive and negative affect (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of activation of positively and negatively valanced affects
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention, measured weekly up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief assessment of mindful awareness
Description
4 self-report Items will be used to assess mindful awareness (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of mindful awareness
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention, measured weekly up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief assessment of self-compassion
Description
3 self-report Items will be used to assess self-compassion (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of self-compassion
Time Frame
Change from immediately pre-intervention to 1-week post-intervention, measured weekly up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief weekly assessment of formal and informal mindfulness practice
Description
2 self-report Items will be used to assess number of formal and informal mindfulness practice during the past week, with higher scores indicating greater number of mindfulness practices during the past week
Time Frame
Weekly change from week 1 of intervention to 1-week post-intervention, up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief weekly assessment of post-traumatic stress
Description
4 self-report Items will be used to assess post-traumatic stress (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of post-traumatic stress
Time Frame
Weekly change from week 1 of intervention to 1-week post-intervention, up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief weekly assessment of depression
Description
One self-report item will be used to assess depression (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of depression
Time Frame
Weekly change from week 1 of intervention to 1-week post-intervention, up to 8 weeks
Title
Brief weekly assessment of anxiety
Description
One self-report item will be used to assess anxiety (5-point Likert scale), with higher scores indicating greater levels of anxiety
Time Frame
Weekly change from week 1 of intervention to 1-week post-intervention, up to 8 weeks

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: East African refugee or asylum seeker living in Israel Tigrinya fluency and literacy Owns a personal smartphone Exclusion Criteria: Active suicidal ideation or/and past suicide attempt in the last year or/and passive suicidal ideation with clinical indicators of imminent suicide risk (e.g. severe paranoia) Current mental health treatment (i.e. psychotherapy or/and group therapy at least twice a month) Participation in the MBTR-R group in a previous study
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Assaf
City
Tel Aviv
State/Province
Merkaz
ZIP/Postal Code
6617141
Country
Israel

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
Links:
URL
https://www.mindfulness-sos-study.com/
Description
Mindfulness-SOS for Refugees intervention program study website

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