The purpose of this research study is to determine whether a positive psychology intervention paired with a health behavior intervention is successful in decreasing perceived stress and increasing positive affect in residents of Vance and Granville County. Participants will attend 4 classes that occur once a week. The first class will focus on nutrition, the second class will focus on exercise, the 3rd class will focus on tobacco use, and the 4th class that will review the previous 3 classes and help participants incorporate the strategies taught in the Destress for Health Program into their everyday lives. The duration of each class is 1 hour and the classes will be held once a week for a total of 4 weeks. Participants in this research study will be asked to complete 2 surveys. The first survey will occur during class 1, and will ask participants about their demographic information, health behaviors, stress levels, emotions, and behaviors. The second survey will be conducted over the phone and will occur 30-days after the final class and will ask participants about their health behaviors, stress levels, emotions, behaviors and also about whether or not they felt the classes they attended were useful to them. Total study duration is about 2 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
29
The program will consist of 4 in person sessions that are based on empirically supported Positive Psychosocial Well-Being PPWB components including Optimism, Mindfulness, Positive Reprisal as well as Strengths-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (SBCBT) to improve behavioral self-regulation towards health-related goals. Research staff will conduct face-to-face surveys with participants at baseline and at end of program. Finally, we will conduct a phone-based survey 30 days after program completion to assess sustainability of intervention effects.
Granville Vance Public Health Department
Oxford, North Carolina, United States
Number of Participants Recruited in a 6-Month Time-frame
Measured via subject enrollment log
Time frame: 6 Months
Percentage of Participants That Stay in Study for Duration
Measured via subject enrollment log
Time frame: 3 Months
Percentage of Participants That Attend All Intervention Sessions
Measured via subject enrollment log
Time frame: 3 Months
Percent of Participants Rating Intervention as Useful
Measured on a scale from 1-5 with 1 being "Not Useful at All" and 5 being "Extremely Useful".
Time frame: 3 Months
Percent of Participants Recommending Intervention to Friend
Measured on a scale from 1-5 with 1 being "Not at All" and 5 being "Extremely".
Time frame: 3 Months
Change in Stress Self Regulation As Measured By a Survey
Time frame: Baseline, 3 Months
Change in Positive Emotion As Measured by a Survey
Time frame: Baseline, 3 Months
Change in Behavioral Self Regulation As Measured by a Survey
Time frame: Baseline, 3 Months
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