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Feasibility Testing a Meditation App for Professionals Working With Youth in the Legal System

NCT06555172 · University of Illinois at Chicago
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Official title
Feasibility Trial of a Mindfulness-based mHealth Intervention to Mitigate the Effects of Chronic Workplace Stress Among Juvenile Justice Officers
About this study
Professionals working with legal-involved youth experience high levels of depression, anxiety, and workplace burnout. Mindfulness meditation targets emotion regulation-which appears to be a common mechanism underlying depression, anxiety, and burnout-and it can be effectively delivered via smartphone app. This project will assess the feasibility of implementing a 1-month app-based meditation program with officers and other professionals working with legal-involved youth in Cook County, which houses one of the nation's largest juvenile legal systems. The findings are intended to inform the development of a future, fully-powered hybrid effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial (RCT).
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Currently working with youth in the juvenile legal system or related juvenile services and programming * English speaking * Able to understand and provide consent * At least 18 years old * Have an Android or Apple smartphone
Study design
Enrollment target: 50 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: single
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-11-21
Estimated completion: 2026-04
Last updated: 2025-02-10
Interventions
Behavioral: Action In Mindfulness (AIM)+Behavioral: Resource+
Primary outcomes
  • App adherence (1 month)
Sponsor
University of Illinois at Chicago · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactAshley D Kendall, PhD · contact · akendall@uic.edu · 312-355-1836
All locations (1)
University of Illinois ChicagoRecruiting
Chicago, Illinois, United States