During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals are having to stay at home in quarantine to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. Depending on the number of occupants and the dwelling space available, this can lead to household crowding, which can have an effect on mental health. In addition, the closing of leisure facilities, including restaurants, cafes and, with the need to self-isolate and socially distance, has led to loneliness. The focus on "loneliness" has recently been on a rise, and being described as an epidemic, especially when it has been shown to be associated with various diseases as well as increased risk of mortality. Studies conducted on participants in isolation has shown increased mental health issues including anxiety, stress and depression. Mindfulness intervention has been shown to alleviate mental health issues including loneliness. However, to date, there is limited studies examining the effectiveness of a remote mindfulness intervention. This proposal aims to deliver a remote mindfulness program that can be accessible by participants easily and even during the isolation period. This intervention will investigate the effectiveness and safety in elevating mental health issues faced by the general population.
Loneliness, mindfulness and quality of life will be assessed as the primary outcome of the study. A mindfulness video will be used as the intervention for participants, and is compared with a group with similar video content without mindfulness component. The effect of changes in primary outcome will be assessed between groups after 2-4weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
70
Gentle body stretching with the incorporation of breathing technique
Gentle body stretching without the incorporation of breathing technique
Monash University Malaysia
Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Loneliness (UCLA-8 Loneliness Scale)
Measured using University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)-8 Loneliness Scale; Higher score indicates higher loneliness level
Time frame: 2-4weeks
Mindfulness (FFMQ)
Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ); Higher score indicates higher mindfulness level
Time frame: 2-4weeks
Quality of life (EQ-5D-5L Questionnaire)
EQ-5D-5L Questionnaire; Higher score indicates higher quality of life
Time frame: 2-4weeks
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