The Lived Experiences Measured Using Rings Pilot Study
NCT05841979 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 188
Last updated 2025-04-17
Summary
The transition to college is a period of elevated risk for a range of mental health conditions. For students with pre-existing mental health diagnoses, the added pressures can exacerbate challenges. Although colleges and universities strive to provide mental health support to their students, the high demand for these services makes it difficult to provide scalable cost-effective solutions. To address these issues, the present study aims to compare the efficacy of three different treatments using a large cohort of 600 students transitioning to college. Interventions were selected based on their potential for generalizability and cost-effectiveness on college campuses. The randomized controlled trial will assign 150 participants to one of four arms: 1) group-based therapy, 2) physical activity program, 3) nature experiences group, or 4) self-monitoring condition as the control group. In addition, biometric data will be collected from all participants using a wearable device to develop algorithmic predictions of mental and physical health functioning. Once recruitment is complete, modeling strategies will be used to evaluate the outcomes and effectiveness of each intervention. The findings of this study will provide evidence as to the benefits of implementing scalable and proactive interventions using technology with the goal of improving well-being and success of new college students.
Conditions
- Depression
- Stress
- Sleep
- Anxiety
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Moodlifters
Mood Lifters, a novel mental wellness program, was developed as a more accessible means to provide psychotherapy (Votta \& Deldin, 2022). Meetings covered biopsychosocial areas and skills that were drawn from multiple therapeutic interventions consistent with a biopsychosocial framework. Areas included physical health, negative thoughts, problem-solving, emotional awareness and regulation, building relationships, behavioral activation, and using a strengths-based approach. ML is delivered by peer leaders who are individuals that have completed the program as well as a training program.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Physical Activity
Participants randomized to the exercise arm received 14 weeks of a structured weekly strength and conditioning training program to enhance muscle mass, strength, cardiorespiratory fitness, and overall well-being. The program is based on previous research showing that cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength/size can both contribute to decreased mortality/increased longevity and enhanced mental health (Burke et al., 2017; McLeod et al., 2016; Srikanthan \& Karlamangla, 2014; Strasser \& Burtscher, 2018). The training program consists of three training sessions per week, with one being an in-person group session guided by a certified strength and conditioning specialist. The other two training sessions are self-guided via the mobile app Trainheroic. This weekly training schedule aligns with previous research showing benefits to structuring an exercise program using a variety of social contexts (group setting, own, etc.; Burke et al., 2017).
- BEHAVIORAL
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Nature Experiences
Participants randomized to the Nature Experiences participated in 14 weeks of group and self-directed activities to connect with the natural environment. Weekly group activities will be led by Nature Guides, who are undergraduate and graduate students with extensive outdoor education training. Group activities will last one hour a week and include hiking in forests, walking in parks, bird-watching, mindfulness exercises, and snow activities. Participants will be given a list of self-directed activity suggestions each week. The goal of self-directed activities is to spend an additional two hours in a natural environment each week.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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MassMutual - Private Industry Funded
collaborator UNKNOWN -
University of Vermont
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Laura Bloomfield, MD, PhD · University of Vermont
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Chris Danforth, PhD · University of Vermont
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Ryan McGinnis, PhD · University of Vermont
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Ellen McGinnis, PhD · University of Vermont
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Matthew Price, PhD · University of Vermont
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 25 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-12-01
- Primary Completion
- 2024-06-01
- Completion
- 2024-06-01
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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