There are many ways to improve wellbeing. This study will compare two 8-week wellbeing training programs. In addition to looking at how well the programs reduce stress and enhance wellbeing, the investigators will also ask questions about how these programs influence cognition and decision making.
The training programs that aim to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing differ in terms of the techniques they utilize, as well as in terms of their mechanisms of change. These different mechanisms may have different impact on cognition and decision making. The aim of the study is to compare the different programs and also explore potential mediators of changes in wellbeing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
20
A well-established behavioral method for reducing stress. To maintain blinding, details will be given to participants after randomization.
A well-established behavioral method for reducing stress. To maintain blinding, details will be given to participants after randomization.
MGH
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Neural functioning during moral decision-making
The name of the measurement is neural functioning during moral decision-making. To assess neural functioning, participants will undergo a functional MRI scan while they perform a moral judgment task. The task that involves moral (n=18) and non-moral (n=18) dilemma vignettes. These dilemmas have been validated and will be presented as text in an event related design. The participant specific task-related brain activity will be generated by contrasting brain activity between moral and non-moral dilemmas using Statistical Parametric Mapping software. The unit of measure is BOLD signal and the blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal contrast of interest is moral vs. nonmoral dilemmas.
Time frame: baseline, week 8
Moral Reasoning Ability
Defining Issues Test-2 (DIT-2) is the name of the measurement. It is a survey, that assesses participants' developmental level of moral reasoning ability. The resulting scores at the DIT-2 test indicate levels of higher order moral reasoning.
Time frame: baseline, week 8, week 16
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