The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the feasibility and preliminary effects of using Pray.com on spiritual well-being and mental health symptoms in racial/ethnic minority adults. The main question it aims to answer is: What are the feasibility and preliminary effects of using Pray.com on spiritual well-being and mental health (stress, depressive and anxiety symptoms) in racial ethnic minority adults (i.e., individuals who identify as Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, or Multiracial)? Participants will be given the Pray.com app and directed to use it daily. Participants will complete measures at baseline (i.e., time 1) and four-weeks (i.e., time 2). A smaller subset of participants will be asked to participate in a qualitative interview.
Participants (N = 75) will be recruited through social media and various Christian organizations that serve racial/ethnic minorities. Participants will be over the age of 18 and identify as a racial/ethnic minority (i.e., individuals who identify as Black/African American, Latinx/Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, or Multiracial). Participants also must be willing to participate in a study that involves engaging in a regular Christian religious practice and are willing to download the Pray.com app. Eligible participants will be given the Pray.com app and directed to use it daily. Participants will complete measures at baseline (i.e., time 1) and four-weeks (i.e., time 2). At the end of the study participants will be randomly asked to participate in an interview (N = 15) which will take no longer than 60 minutes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
77
Participants will be given the Pray.com app and directed to use it daily.
Biola University
La Mirada, California, United States
Acceptability of Mobile App
9 questions created for the present study, Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher acceptability (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Demand for Mobile App
3 questions created for the present study, Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher demand (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Practicality of Mobile App
5 questions created for the present study, Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher practicality (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Minutes of App Use
How many minutes did the participant use the mobile app?
Time frame: 1 month
Days of App Usage
How many days did the participant use the mobile app?
Time frame: 1 month
Spiritual Well-being Scale
Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 6, Higher scores reflect higher spiritual well-being (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Satisfaction With Life Scale
Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 6, Higher scores reflect higher satisfaction with life (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Religious Commitment Inventory
Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher religious commitment (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Multiethnic Identity Measure
Minimum value: 1, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher ethnic identity (i.e., better outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Perceived Stress Scale
Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 5, Higher scores reflect higher stress (i.e., worse outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 3, Higher scores reflect higher anxiety/depression (i.e., worse outcome)
Time frame: 1 month
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