This research study is aiming to explore whether an online mindfulness programme is accessible and supportive for first time mothers who has a child who is less than 12 months old.
This study is a randomised controlled trial (RCT) comparing an online mindfulness based course (10ofZen) with a treatment as usual group (delayed 10ofZen course materials). Participants will be informed about the study and asked to undertake a screening questionnaire to ensure the eligibility criteria is met. Following this, participants will be invited to give online consent. A battery of self-report measures will be administered online at baseline (week 0), post-intervention (week 10) and at follow-up (week 14). A sleep measure will also be undertaken and used as a co-variate during data analysis. At the end of participation in the research study, all participants will gain access to the course materials, including audio recordings of meditations and any written materials used within the course.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
112
A nine-week mindfulness course compromising of 9x weekly 15 minute group sessions which will be on an online platform and daily micro meditations for participants to undertake.
Canterbury Christ Church University
Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Differences in scores between groups at post intervention (10) and follow up (14) on the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale
Self-report measure of perceived well-being. Scores can range from 0-35. Higher scores are indicative of higher levels of subjective wellbeing.
Time frame: Post-intervention and follow up ( i.e 10 & 14 weeks post baseline)
Differences in scores between groups at post intervention (10) and follow up (14) on the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale
Self-report measure of maternal emotional bond to the infant. Scores range from 0-95. Higher scores are indicative of higher levels of maternal emotional attachment.
Time frame: Post-intervention ( i.e 10 & 14 weeks post baseline)
Differences in scores between groups at post intervention (10) and follow up (14) on the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale - 21
Self-report measure of depression, anxiety and stress. Scores range from 0-63 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of depression, anxiety and/or stress.
Time frame: Post-intervention ( i.e 10 & 14 weeks post baseline)
Differences in scores between groups at post intervention (10) and follow up (14) Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire - 15
Self-report measure of mindfulness traits. Scores can range between 15-75 with higher scores being indicative of higher levels of mindfulness traits.
Time frame: Post-intervention ( i.e 10 & 14 weeks post baseline)
Differences in scores between groups at post intervention (10) and follow up (14) on sleep quality
Self report measures on sleep quality ranging from 0 (very poor) to 10 (excellent)
Time frame: Post-intervention ( i.e 10 & 14 weeks post baseline)
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