Scaling Well-Being for Educators During COVID-19
Anxiety, Depression
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anxiety focused on measuring Well-being
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18 years old and up
- Employee of participating district/state
- Smartphone or device that can download apps from Google Play or the iTunes app store
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals under 18 years old
Significant meditation experience:
- Meditation retreat experience (meditation retreat or yoga/body practice retreat with significant meditation component)
- Regular meditation practice weekly for over 1 year OR daily practice within the previous 6 months
- Previous use of the HMP app.
- PROMIS depression score greater than 70
Sites / Locations
- Jefferson County Public Schools
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Choice Group
Healthy Minds Program (HMP) Group
Participants assigned to the Choice group will receive a list of digital (i.e., links to TED talks) and hard-copy (i.e., books) resources that focus on the science of well-being and may support well-being. It is up to participants whether and to what extent they choose to engage with these resources. A study library with 10 copies of each recommended book will be accessible to participants should they wish to read any of the suggested books. After follow-up testing, Choice group participants will be provided free access to the HMP training.
Participants in the experimental arm will be assigned to the Healthy Minds Program Foundations training (HMP) which consists of 30-days of didactic and experiential content in a scientifically-derived model of well-being. A second random assignment will occur among intervention participants in which participants will receive the standard Foundations training or the Foundations training plus once per day push notifications (i.e., a micro-interventions) that provide a very brief opportunity to practice with the HMP content of that day. HMP participants will not be made aware of this second assignment.