This protocol proposes a well-being program based in stress reduction program for employees of a company. objectives: To evaluate the effects of a stress reduction program with a specific orientation for workers and taught to them within their companies. Methods: Participants with stress complaints were recruited and randomized into two groups: group 1 (G1) received the intervention while group 2 (G2) did not. Both groups were evaluated before the intervention (time 1 - T1); again after the eight weeks of the program for G1 (time 2 - T2); and then at the end of a second eight-week period during which G2 received the intervention and G1 was simply instructed to maintain the practice they had learned without further instruction (time 3- T3).
Disorders resulting from chronic stress are some of the main causes of absenteeism and reduced productivity in companies. A number of successful stress management programs are based on the principle of mindfulness and may help individuals to relieve stress symptoms and to improve well-being and pro-social behavior. The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a weekly one-hour stress reduction program adapted for companies and if the possible benefits would be sustained 8 weeks after the end of the program. Participants with stress complaints were recruited in two companies and they were randomized into two groups: in the first period of the study, group 1 (G1) N=23 received the intervention while group 2 (G2) N=18 did not. Both groups were evaluated before the intervention (time 1 - T1); again after the eight weeks of the program for G1 (time 2 - T2); and then at the end of a second eight-week period during which G2 received the intervention and G1 was simply instructed to maintain the practice they had learned without further instruction (time 3- T3).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
41
changes in subjective symptoms of stress
questionnaire for stress symptoms via 37 somatic symptoms and 19 psychological symptoms.
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
changes in subjective depression symptoms
questionnaire for depression symptoms, 21 items describing depression symptoms, each item in a scale from 0 to 3.
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
changes in anxiety symptoms
questionnaire for anxiety symptoms, 21 items describing anxiety symptom, each item in a scale from 0 to 3.
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
changes in speed of perception and visual and motor response
this test is the association of numbers and symbols lasting 2 minutes. This variable measure is a neuropsychological test and the data presentation are in total scores
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
changes in Mindful Awareness and attention
in a scale from 1 to 6 the participant classifies how frequently or infrequently he/she becomes aware or mindful by contemplating the 15 described daily conditions provided
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
changes in psychiatric symptoms
questionnaire for psychiatric symptoms with 20 questions about mental health
Time frame: baseline, 8 weeks and 16 weeks
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