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Effect of Music Breathing for Promoting Sense of Coherence in Young People: RCT

Launched by TUNG WAH COLLEGE · Dec 8, 2022

Trial Information

Current as of January 21, 2025

Not yet recruiting

Keywords

Music Therapy Sense Of Coherence Mental Well Being Stress Mindfulness Randomized Controlled Trial

ClinConnect Summary

The proposed study will evaluate the effect of the Music Breathing (MB) programme on young people's sense of coherence in promoting coping with stress.

In the proposed randomised controlled trial, a sample of 290 young people (aged 18-30) will be recruited and allocated randomly into either the experimental or placebo control group. Participants in the experimental group will participate in a 6-week MB programme that will include music therapy and mindful breathing guided by a certified music therapist.

The following objectives are proposed:

* To examine the effect of a MB programme on p...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • moderate stress level measured with perceived stress scale (PSS-10) \>or =14-26
  • a liking for music
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • diagnosed with an acute mental problem;
  • participants under the influence of drugs that affect the nervous system;
  • having previous experience with imagery evoked by music and meditations where music is played.

Trial Officials

Winnie LS Cheng, PhD

Principal Investigator

Caritas Institute of Higher Education

About Tung Wah College

Tung Wah College is a distinguished higher education institution based in Hong Kong, dedicated to advancing health sciences and enhancing community well-being through innovative research and education. As a clinical trial sponsor, Tung Wah College leverages its academic expertise and commitment to evidence-based practice to facilitate rigorous clinical research aimed at addressing pressing health challenges. The college actively collaborates with healthcare professionals, researchers, and community stakeholders to ensure that its trials are conducted ethically and effectively, contributing valuable insights to the medical field and improving patient outcomes.

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