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Recruiting NCT05718141

An Online Wellness Intervention for University Students

Conditions: Mental Health Wellness 1

Sex: All
Ages: 16 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 473
Sponsor: University of Bath

Location: United Kingdom

Summary

The investigators want to understand the impact of a short online single session programme to improve well-being. Therefore, the investigators are investigating a self-help mental health intervention composed of four distinct modules, all designed to be completed within a single, 60-minute online session.Any university student in the UK can take part. Participants are randomly allocated to either:Complete the COMET programme (lasting about 60 minutes) and to practice the skills learned over the next few weeks. Participants are asked to fill out online questionnaires (10-15 minutes) at two points in the future: two weeks from baseline, and four weeks from baseline.OrComplete a few extra online questionnaires (lasting about 20-30 minutes), and fill out brief questionnaires (10-15 minutes) two weeks and four weeks later. After filling out the questionnaires in four weeks time, participants will then have the opportunity to complete the COMET programme (lasting about 60 minutes).

Eligibility Criteria

The target population for this study are undergraduate and postgraduate students at UK universities. To be eligible to participate, an individual must be: (i) a registered undergraduate or postgraduate student at a university in the UK; and (ii) able to access the internet. Those who cannot access the internet will not be eligible, and neither will those who are under 16 years of age.

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