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The Impact of Playing Tetris on Migrants' Mental Health

NCT06773338 · Tilburg University
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Official title
Does Playing Tetris Prevent the Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or Related Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms During and After Migration?
About this study
This study examines if playing Tetris prevents the development of Post-traumatic stress disorder or related anxiety and depressive symptoms. The investigators recruit 300 participants in total in Greece and in the Netherlands. The participants are immigrants who have applied for asylum at any point in the past. The participants are asked to answer three questionnaires (on Post-traumatic stress disorder, related anxiety and depressive symptoms, and post-migration living difficulties) on a recurring basis - once every 4 weeks, 12 times in total. Half of the participants (treatment group) are randomly selected to play Tetris after completing the questionnaires. Participants in the treatment group are instructed to play Tetris for at least 15 minutes while trying to remember bad things that recently happened to them. Tetris is administered at three instances and participants in the treatment group are encouraged to play Tetris in case of experiencing any traumatic events or having any intrusive memories during the course of the study.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Arabic-speaking immigrants of any gender who have applied for asylum in Greece or in the Netherlands, regardless of the outcome of their asylum application and their current residency status (rejected asylum seekers, recognized refugees, undocumented migrants). Exclusion Criteria: * Minors (under the age of 18).
Study design
Enrollment target: 300 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-12-17
Estimated completion: 2025-12-07
Last updated: 2025-01-14
Interventions
Behavioral: TetrisOther: No intervention
Primary outcomes
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (From enrolment to the end of the study (40 weeks))
  • Anxiety and depression symptoms (From enrolment to the end of the study (40 weeks))
Sponsor
Tilburg University · other
With: Stichting tot steun VCVGZ
Contacts & investigators
ContactMario Braakman, Prof. · contact · Mario.Braakman@tilburguniversity.edu · +31629514366
ContactTihomir Sabchev, Dr. · contact · t.y.sabchev@tilburguniversity.edu
All locations (2)
Upinion (online)Not Yet Recruiting
The Hague, NL, Greece
Upinion/the humanity HubRecruiting
The Hague, NL, Netherlands
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