You.Mind! | Boosting First-line Mental Health Care for Youngsters Suffering From Chronic Conditions With Mindfulness
Chronic Illness
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Chronic Illness focused on measuring Emotional Distress, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The adolescents suffer from a chronic condition lasting one year or more that impairs functional mobility and/or requires ongoing medical care.
- They should understand and speak Dutch.
- Written informed consent (including informed consent from a parent for those <18yrs) after having been informed on all aspects of the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence of a current or lifetime severe mental illness.
- Current treatment for a psychiatric disorder.
Sites / Locations
- KU Leuven
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Mindfulness-Based Intervention
The MBI programme adheres to a standardized protocol developed from MBSR (Kabat-Zinn, 1990) and MBCT (Segal et al., 2012) manuals and is adjusted to an adolescent population. Adjustments are based on the investigator's ample experience with mindfulness and adolescents in different contexts. Key objectives are: (1) to increase awareness of one's present moment experience; (2) to teach an attitude of openness and acceptance (non-judging) toward one's experience. This accepting attitude changes the person's relationship with the experience, being a detached and non-reactive orientation. Participants learn to recognize entanglement with one's thoughts and emotions and there is an increased understanding of one's spontaneous reactions. If adolescents adopt these skills, their negative emotions and cognitions will no longer be reinforced, creating the opportunity to deal with problematic thoughts and feelings.