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A Study of Positive Emotions With Long COVID-19
A Study of Positive Emotions With Long COVID-19
Active Not RecruitingNA
Sponsor: University of California, Davis
Conditions: Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Interventions: Microdosing of mindfulness
Countries: United States
This study is testing a new brief mindfulness practice for people suffering from long COVID-19 symptoms. People suffering from long COVID are particularly vulnerable to negative emotions, as they must also cope with the long-term uncertainty of physical and psychological stress beyond the acute infection. The goal of the study is to measure the ability of a brief mindfulness practice to promote a sense of well-being in people suffering from long COVID.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Able to participate in online zoom sessions and complete online surveys for 3 months * English speakers * Had a mild to moderate in severity COVID-19 infection \> 3 months ago, feeling unwell, and are still experiencing in the present at least one PASC-related symptoms: * Coughing or feeling short of breath * Loss of smell or change in taste * Recurrent Fever * Body aches, headaches, chest pain, or stomach pain * Brain fog (feeling like you can't think clearly) * Having trouble sleeping * Feeling very tired * Mood changes Exclusion Criteria: * Adults that were admitted to an intensive care unit or placed on a respirator, had invasive heart (heart catheterization) or lung tests (bronchoscopy) performed. * Prisoners
Locations (1)
- Sacramento, California, United States