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A Brief Acceptance Intervention for Stress to Improve Students' Well-Being - Trial NCT06335615

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NCT06335615
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A Brief Acceptance Intervention for Stress to Improve Students' Well-Being
Examining the Effectiveness, Mediators, and Moderators of a Brief Acceptance Intervention for Stress to Improve Students' Well-Being: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Study Focus

Stress

Brief Acceptance Intervention

Interventional

behavioral

Sponsor & Location

VU University of Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Nov 27, 2023

Dec 19, 2023

116 participants

Primary Outcome

Psychological Well-Being

Summary

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to test a brief psychological intervention
 that focusses on acceptance of stress in a student population. The main questions it aims to
 answer are:
 
 - Does this brief acceptance intervention increase the well-being of students in the short
 term?
 
 - By which mechanisms does this effect occur?
 
 - What are moderating factors of this effect?
 
 Half of the participants follow a one-hour intervention, which includes
 
 - psychoeducation and metaphors about stress and how acceptance can help to deal with it
 
 - experiential exercises
 
 - mindfulness meditation
 
 - mindfulness homework practice
 
 Students that receive the intervention will be compared to students that merely received
 psychoeducation about stress and acceptance to see if the intervention lead to larger
 increases in well-being.

ICD-10 Classifications

Stress, not elsewhere classified
Other reactions to severe stress
Reaction to severe stress, unspecified
Undue concern and preoccupation with stressful events
State of emotional shock and stress, unspecified

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06335615

Non-Device Trial