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Recruiting NCT06513910

Evaluating the Impact of Social Music

Trial Parameters

Condition Mental Health Issue
Sponsor Yale University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 48
Sex ALL
Min Age 16 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2024-08-01
Completion 2026-03
Interventions
Music

Brief Summary

Mental health vulnerability due to stress is increased in People of African Descent (PADs) in America due to disproportionate effects of racism, poverty, education, and criminal justice sentencing. Various meditation and mindfulness approaches have provided evidence of measured reductions in multiple negative dimensions of stress. However, the majority of these studies do not have an adequate representation of PADs or other marginalized groups and are not designed to be culturally relevant or community based. Music has been shown to alleviate multiple symptoms of stress and has been shown to be a preferred and effective support for meditation and mindfulness. However, its role in stress management in PADs engaged in meditation or mindfulness is seldom studied. This study aims to evaluate the effects of a virtual, community-based music mindfulness program on stress management in PAD community members with anxiety and depression during COVID19. 2b. Social Music Study: Investigators will assess the neural mechanisms of feelings of subjective connectedness during communal music listening and creating between dyads of subjects who are both familiar and unfamiliar with each other.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * ages 16 and older Exclusion Criteria: * contraindications to functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy or Electroencephalography * ages 15 and younger

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