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  Investigating two mobile just-in-time adaptive interventions to foster psychological resilience: Research protocol of the DynaM-INT study

Bögemann, S. A., Riepenhausen, A., Puhlmann, L. M., Bar, S., Hermsen, E. J. C., Mituniewicz, J., et al. (2023). Investigating two mobile just-in-time adaptive interventions to foster psychological resilience: Research protocol of the DynaM-INT study. BMC Psychology, 11(1): 245. doi:10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5.

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Bögemann, S. A.1, Author
Riepenhausen, A.1, Author
Puhlmann, Lara M.2, Author                 
Bar, S.1, Author
Hermsen, E. J. C.1, Author
Mituniewicz, J.1, Author
Reppmann, Z. C.1, Author
Uściƚko, A.1, Author
van Leeuwen, J. M. C.1, Author
Wackerhagen, C.1, Author
Yuen, K. S. L.1, Author
Zerban, M.1, Author
Weermeijer, J.1, Author
Marciniak, M. A.1, Author
Mor, N.1, Author
van Kraaij, A.1, Author
Köber, G.1, Author
Pooseh, S.1, Author
Koval, P.1, Author
Arias-Vásquez, A.1, Author
Binder, H.1, AuthorDe Raedt, W.1, AuthorKleim, B.1, AuthorMyin-Germeys, I.1, AuthorRoelofs, K.1, AuthorTimmer, J.1, AuthorTüscher, O.1, AuthorHendler, T.1, AuthorKobylińska, D.1, AuthorVeer, I. M.1, AuthorKalisch, R.1, AuthorHermans, E. J.1, AuthorWalter, H.1, Author more..
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2Research Group Social Stress and Family Health, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_3025667              

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Free keywords: Ecological momentary assessment; Ecological momentary intervention; Longitudinal; Mental health; Mental imagery; Prospective; Reappraisal; Resilience; Resilience factors; Stress
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Background: Stress-related disorders such as anxiety and depression are highly prevalent and cause a tremendous burden for affected individuals and society. In order to improve prevention strategies, knowledge regarding resilience mechanisms and ways to boost them is highly needed. In the Dynamic Modelling of Resilience - interventional multicenter study (DynaM-INT), we will conduct a large-scale feasibility and preliminary efficacy test for two mobile- and wearable-based just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs), designed to target putative resilience mechanisms. Deep participant phenotyping at baseline serves to identify individual predictors for intervention success in terms of target engagement and stress resilience.

Methods: DynaM-INT aims to recruit N = 250 healthy but vulnerable young adults in the transition phase between adolescence and adulthood (18-27 years) across five research sites (Berlin, Mainz, Nijmegen, Tel Aviv, and Warsaw). Participants are included if they report at least three negative burdensome past life events and show increased levels of internalizing symptoms while not being affected by any major mental disorder. Participants are characterized in a multimodal baseline phase, which includes neuropsychological tests, neuroimaging, bio-samples, sociodemographic and psychological questionnaires, a video-recorded interview, as well as ecological momentary assessments (EMA) and ecological physiological assessments (EPA). Subsequently, participants are randomly assigned to one of two ecological momentary interventions (EMIs), targeting either positive cognitive reappraisal or reward sensitivity. During the following intervention phase, participants' stress responses are tracked using EMA and EPA, and JITAIs are triggered if an individually calibrated stress threshold is crossed. In a three-month-long follow-up phase, parts of the baseline characterization phase are repeated. Throughout the entire study, stressor exposure and mental health are regularly monitored to calculate stressor reactivity as a proxy for outcome resilience. The online monitoring questionnaires and the repetition of the baseline questionnaires also serve to assess target engagement.

Discussion: The DynaM-INT study intends to advance the field of resilience research by feasibility-testing two new mechanistically targeted JITAIs that aim at increasing individual stress resilience and identifying predictors for successful intervention response. Determining these predictors is an important step toward future randomized controlled trials to establish the efficacy of these interventions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-05-262023-07-142023-08-25
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1186/s40359-023-01249-5
PMID: 37626397
PMC: PMC10464364
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Grant ID : 777084; 101016127
Funding program : Horizon 2020
Funding organization : European Union
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Grant ID : CRC 1193
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Funding organization : Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
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Grant ID : 01KX2021
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Funding organization : German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)

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Title: BMC Psychology
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Publ. Info: Washington, DC : American Psychological Assoc.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 (1) Sequence Number: 245 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2050-7283
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2050-7283