The "Dynamic Modelling of Resilience - Interventional Multicenter Study" (DynaM-INT) is an eight-month, multicenter, longitudinal study designed to investigate two mobile resilience interventions.
Programme: Dynamic Modelling of Resilience (DynaMORE)
SEEK ID: https://ldh.lir-mainz.imise.uni-leipzig.de/projects/9
Public web page: https://dynamore-project.eu/
NFDI4Health PALs: No PALs for this Project
Project start date: 1st Jan 2022
Project end date: 31st May 2023
- : Study
- : Dynamic Modelling of Resilience - Intervential Multicenter Study
- : English
- : DynaM-INT
- : English
- : The "Dynamic Modelling of Resilience - Interventional Multicenter Study" (DynaM-INT) is an eight-month, multicenter, longitudinal study designed to investigate two mobile- and wearable-based just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) aimed at fostering resilience and to predict their success based on participants’ baseline characteristics. The sample consists of N = 215 healthy young adults between 18 and 27 years with at least three negative life experiences in the past and elevated levels of mental health problems. Data were collected across five sites in Europe (Berlin, Mainz, Nijmegen & Warsaw) and Tel Aviv. Based on an outcome-based definition of resilience as good long-term mental health despite adversity, the primary outcome of resilience is operationalized as stressor reactivity (SR), quantifying how much a participant’s mental-health problems deviate from what would be normatively expected given their stressor load. Lower SR indicates that an individual exhibited less mental health problems than expected from the sample norm for a given stressor exposure and therefore higher resilience. DynaMINT follows a prospective-longitudinal design with three main phases: 1. Multimodal baseline characterization phase focusing on potential resilience factors 2. Interventional phase with ecological momentary interventions, as well as ecological momentary assessments, ecological physiological assessments and biweekly assessments of hypothesized key resilience factors, experienced stressors, and mental health problems 3. Follow-up phase with repetitions of baseline characterization after six and eight months
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- : Resilience
- : Interventional
- : Young adults
- : Students
- : EMI
- : EMA
- : JITAI
- : Organisational
- Details about the contributing organisation(s)/institution(s)/group(s)
- : Funder (public)
- : 777084
- : European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
- Details about the contributing person(s)
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- : Personal
- Details about the contributing organisation(s)/institution(s)/group(s)
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- Details about the contributing person(s)
- : Principal investigator
- : Henrik
- : Walter
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 0000-0002-9403-6121
- : ORCID
- : henrik.walter@charite.de
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- Organisation(s) associated with the contributor
- : Research Division of Mind and Brain, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charité Campus Mitte, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany
- : Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany
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- Digital identifier(s)
- : 001w7jn25
- : ROR
- : Personal
- Details about the contributing organisation(s)/institution(s)/group(s)
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- Details about the contributing person(s)
- : Principal investigator
- : Raffael
- : Kalisch
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 0000-0002-9503-7601
- : ORCID
- : Raffael.Kalisch@lir-mainz.de
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- Organisation(s) associated with the contributor
- : Neuroimaging Center, Focus Program Translational Neuroscience, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany
- : Langenbeckstr. 1, 55131, Mainz, Germany
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- Digital identifier(s)
- : 00q1fsf04
- : ROR
- : Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research (LIR), Mainz, Germany
- : Wallstraße 7, 55122 Mainz, Germany
- : https://lir-mainz.de/home
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 00q5t0010
- : ROR
- : Personal
- Details about the contributing organisation(s)/institution(s)/group(s)
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- Details about the contributing person(s)
- : Principal investigator
- : Erno
- : Hermans
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 0000-0003-1339-8639
- : ORCID
- : erno.hermans@donders.ru.nl
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- Organisation(s) associated with the contributor
- : Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands
- : Kapittelweg 29, 6525, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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- Digital identifier(s)
- : 016xsfp80
- : ROR
- : Personal
- Details about the contributing organisation(s)/institution(s)/group(s)
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- Details about the contributing person(s)
- : Principal investigator
- : Talma
- : Hendler
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 0000-0002-4182-4335
- : ORCID
- : thendler@tauex.tau.ac.il
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- Organisation(s) associated with the contributor
- : Sagol Brain Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
- : Weizman St. 6, 64239, Tel Aviv, Israel
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- : 04nd58p63
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- : Personal
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- Details about the contributing person(s)
- : Principal investigator
- : Dorota
- : Kobylińska
- Digital identifier(s)
- : 0000-0003-0184-2595
- : ORCID
- : dorotak@psych.uw.edu.pl
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- Organisation(s) associated with the contributor
- : Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- : Stefana Banacha 2D, 02-097, Warszawa, Poland
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- Digital identifier(s)
- : 039bjqg32
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- : Interventional
- Specification of the type of the Project
- : Parallel
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- Primary health condition(s) or disease(s) considered in the Project
- : Stress resilience
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- Groups of diseases or conditions(*)
- : Mental and behavioural disorders (V)
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- Administrative information about the Project
- : Request for approval submitted, approval granted
- : Ongoing (IV): Recruitment and data collection completed, but data quality management ongoing
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- : 1 January 2022
- : 31 May 2023
- : Multicentric
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- : Person
- Eligibility criteria for Project participants
- Eligibility criteria: Minimum age
- : 18
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- Eligibility criteria: Maximum age
- : 27
- : Years
- : Male, Female, Diverse
- : 1. The participant has received all relevant information about the study, is able to obtain full insight and is fully contractually capable, is willing and able to comply with the protocol and agrees to participate by giving written consent, 2. 3 or more life events rated as burdening, 3. GHQ-28 score of 20 or higher, 4. Body mass index between 18 and 27, 5. Currently studying or in vocational training, 6. Proficiency in the official language of the country of study enrollment (minimum level of C1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), 7. Eligibility to participate in ecological physiological assessment using a wearable device (no skin disease in the wrist or chest area and no medical condition that increases risk of infection through electrodes, no medication with phototoxic side effects), 8. The participant has a smartphone with iOS or Android operating system, 9. No lifetime diagnosis of any severe mental or organic disorder that affects neurodevelopment due to its pathological mechanism or treatment (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anorexia/bulimia nervosa, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, meningitis, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, brain cancer, brain concussion, or coma), 10. Eligibility for undergoing the functional magnetic resonance imaging protocol (normal or corrected-to-normal eyesight, no hearing impairment, no claustrophobia, no non-removable ferromagnetic metal in or at the body, not pregnant, no large tattoo in head or neck area), 11. No diagnosis within 9 months before inclusion of any mental disorder other than a mild depressive episode (ICD F32.1), tobacco abuse/dependence (ICD F12), or substance abuse, as assessed using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.), 12. The participant has not participated in the previous DynaM-OBS study or any study using an EMI similar to ReApp or Imager, 13. No consumption of any psychoactive drug or substance up to 4 weeks prior to the first psychological assessment and to the MRI assessment
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- Population of the Project(*)
- : International
- : Germany, Poland, Israel, Netherlands
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- Interventions of the Project
- : ReApp
- : Behavioral (e.g., psychotherapy, lifestyle counseling)
- : ReApp is targeting positive cognitive reappraisal. In this intervention, participants are asked to think about negative events they experienced or are about to experience in the close future and positively reinterpret them by generating positive reappraisals. See https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/u4f5e.
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- : Imager
- : Behavioral (e.g., psychotherapy, lifestyle counseling)
- : Imager is targeting reward sensitivity via the use of positive mental imagery. In this intervention, participants are asked to think about a pleasurable event that might happen to them during that day and create a mental image of the situation. See https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jn5u4.
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- Exposures of the Project
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- Outcome measures in the Project
- : Stressor reactivity
- : Stressor reactivity is used as primary resilience outcome. See study protocol: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5.
- : Primary
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- : Perceived positive appraisal style, process-focused (PASS-process)
- : The PASS-process is used to measure target engagement for the ReApp intervention. See study protocol: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5. For a description of the measure, see https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0295562.
- : Primary
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- : Reward sensitivity (measured with TEPS)
- : Reward sensitivity is used to measure target engagement for the ReApp intervention. See study protocol: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5. For a description of the measure, see https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2009.01.020
- : Primary
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- : Diet/Nutrition, Physical activity, Tobacco use, Alcohol consumption, Sociodemographic information
- Data sharing strategy of the Project(*)
- : Undecided, it is not yet known if data will be made available
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- Non-interventional aspects of the Project
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- Target follow-up duration of the Project
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- Interventional aspects of the Project
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- Masking of intervention(s) assignment
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Institutions: Leibniz-Institut für Resilienzforschung (LIR) gGmbH
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Authors: S. A. Bögemann, A. Riepenhausen, L. M. C. Puhlmann, S. Bar, E. J. C. Hermsen, J. Mituniewicz, Z. C. Reppmann, A. Uściƚko, J. M. C. van Leeuwen, C. Wackerhagen, K. S. L. Yuen, M. Zerban, J. Weermeijer, M. A. Marciniak, N. Mor, A. van Kraaij, G. Köber, S. Pooseh, P. Koval, A. Arias-Vásquez, H. Binder, W. De Raedt, B. Kleim, I. Myin-Germeys, K. Roelofs, J. Timmer, O. Tüscher, T. Hendler, D. Kobylińska, I. M. Veer, R. Kalisch, E. J. Hermans, H. Walter
Date Published: 1st Dec 2023
Publication Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5
Citation: BMC Psychol 11(1),245
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