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The Pandemic Stress Vaccine: A Resource to Enhance the Resilience of Healthcare Workers Facing an...

Psychological Stress

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of an interactive, computerized learning resource designed to increase resilience in hospital-based health care workers preparing for an influenza pandemic. The effects of the learning resource will be compared to a non-interactive learning resource condition and a control condition. It is hypothesized that (a) online pandemic-related education reduces absenteeism and interpersonal problems for healthcare workers (HCWs), and improves their pandemic self-efficacy in the short and long-term, and (b) an interactive format for online education is necessary for its benefits.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Brief Stresses Experimental Study

DNA DamagePsychological Stress

The goal of this study is to examine the impact of psychological stress on DNA integrity by conducting an experiment under controlled conditions with healthy volunteers to directly test the extent to which acute stress increases DNA damage, while simultaneously testing the blocking effects of pre-treatment with propranolol, and exploring key hypothesized mediators and moderators of the severity of the DNA damage.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

The Sukhshanti Study: Effect of a Sanitation Intervention on Women's Health

StressPsychological

The study will measure the impact of sanitation access on women and girl's social and emotional health, behaviors, and quality of life in rural India before and after a sanitation intervention compared to a comparison group that will receive the same intervention at a later date.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Designed SIA Instrument Supported Interpersonal Relations-Based Group Practice on...

Psychological StressPsychology2 more

The goal of this interventional study is to examine the effect of group practice based on interpersonal relations supported by the designed SIA instrument on psychological well-being and creativity.The main questions it aims to answer are: Is group practice based on interpersonal relations supported by the designed SIA instrument effective in increasing the psychological well-being levels of individuals? Is group practice based on interpersonal relations supported by the designed SIA instrument effective in increasing the creativity levels of individuals? Group study consisting of 6 sessions was applied to the participants. Sessions were administered once a week. It took six weeks. The effect of group practice based on interpersonal relations, supported by the designed SIA instrument, on individuals' psychological well-being and creativity levels was investigated.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Two Stress Management Programs in Adaptation Disorder With Anxiety (ADA)

Adjustment DisordersPsychological Stress

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of a 5-week standardized cognitive behavioral treatment of stress management conducted via e-learning or face-to-face on patients responding to the diagnosis of adjustment disorder with anxiety (ADA) according to the DSM- 5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition) criteria .

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Implementing and Testing a Cardiovascular Assessment Screening Program (CASP)

Cardiovascular Risk FactorSmoking6 more

This study is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and there will be two groups: an intervention group and a control group. Nurse practitioners (NPs) across Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) who agree to participate will be randomly assigned to one of the two groups. The NPs in the intervention group will be asked to screen about 30 individuals aged 40-74 years without established cardiovascular disease (CVD) that currently come to their clinics. The NPs will be asked to screen these patients for CVD using a set of specific data collection tools that will be in electronic format. The control group will carry on with usual practice. Their charts will be reviewed by the researchers at a later date. At the end of the study, the screening program, with tools and strategies for CVD screening, will be given to NPs in the control group.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness-Based College: Stage 1

Diet HabitPhysical Activity7 more

Mindfulness interventions are increasingly offered to undergraduate students at universities world-wide, however the evidence base is very limited. The objective is to evaluate effects of a customized mindfulness intervention (called Mindfulness-Based College) on undergraduate student health. A superiority randomized controlled trial with parallel groups will be performed with 30 participants in each arm. Participants will be randomly assigned to Mindfulness-Based College or health education waitlist control. Investigators will be blinded to treatment allocation. Participants will be assessed at baseline, 10 weeks, and six months. The primary outcome is a college health summary score, including seven evidence-based determinants of health particularly relevant to college student well-being: body mass index, physical activity, diet, alcohol consumption, sleep quantity, perceived stress, and loneliness. Primary intention-to-treat analyses will evaluate whether MB-College vs. control is associated with the summary score, utilizing generalized linear models. Secondary analyses will evaluate which, if any, of the seven determinants of health are driving associations.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Internet-Based Intervention for Occupational Stress Among Medical Professionals

StressPsychological3 more

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of internet intervention for reduction of occupational stress and its negative consequences (job burnout, depression) among medical professionals through the enhancement of the resources that are critical for coping with stress: self-efficacy and perceived social support.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Contribution of L-Tyrosine to Recovery From Operational Strain on Return From External Operation...

StressPsychological

Operational conditions amplify soldier's constraints and stress factors, upsetting individual and collective adaptive landmarks. The soldier's resistance is strained by the high intensity of stressors, by the long duration of exposure and by their cumulative effect. This may lead to a state of "operational strain" that refers to chronic stress and the allostatic load imposed by operational constraint. The investigators believe that operational strain could manifest itself by a kind of accelerated aging of the organism due to the increased allostatic load without sufficient resource restoration (neurotransmitter precursors, partial and repeated sleep deprivation, etc.). This aging mechanism would be reversible after a sufficient period of resource restoration (sleep, physical activity, adapted diet, etc.).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Yoga for Stress Management in Health Care Personnel

YogaStress3 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate if yoga can be an effective stress management technique for health care personnel.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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