Acceptability of Self-Led Mindfulness-Based Intervention
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 focused on measuring diabetes distress, adolescents, mindfulness, psychosocial intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 13-19 years old
- Type 1 diabetes diagnosis
- Currently attending school or a recent high school graduate
Exclusion Criteria:
- Ward of the state
- Severe psychiatric disturbances (e.g., active psychosis)
- Severe developmental delay that hindered ability to self-report
Sites / Locations
- University of Nevada, Reno
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Intervention immediately
Intervention in ten weeks following waitlist
The intervention was delivered via a teen MBSR workbook and online communication across the 10-week intervention period. Participants were assigned weekly readings and activities from an MBSR workbook for teens. Topics included understanding stress, introduction to mindfulness, mindful eating and other mindfulness-based intervention principles and were recommended to be completed daily. Mindfulness-based exercises were either self-led per instructions provided in the workbook or to be completed using an audio recording directing participants' behaviors during the exercise.
This group received the same intervention as the first arm, however, the participants in arm 2 received the intervention after a 10-week waitlist period. The intervention was delivered via a teen MBSR workbook and online communication across the 10-week intervention period. Participants were assigned weekly readings and activities from an MBSR workbook for teens. Topics included understanding stress, introduction to mindfulness, mindful eating and other mindfulness-based intervention principles and were recommended to be completed daily. Mindfulness-based exercises were either self-led per instructions provided in the workbook or to be completed using an audio recording directing participants' behaviors during the exercise.