The Lasting Change Study
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
The study approach is to leverage the most cutting-edge techniques of multi-omics biology, wearable physiology, and digital real-time psychology profiling and using machine learning models to understand the mechanisms underlying the strategies and techniques that enable participants the power to initiate and maintain sustainable behavior change.
Over the years, millions of people worldwide have attended immersive personal development seminars aiming to improve participants' health behaviors and wellness. Nevertheless, there's a scarcity of large-scale studies to assess their effects on behavior change and investigate their mechanism of action. A recent publication by the Science of Behavior Change Program (SOBC), launched by the National Institute of Health (NIH), recognized that: "science has not yet delivered a unified understanding of basic mechanisms of behavior change across a broad range of health-related behaviors, limiting progress in the development and translation of effective and efficacious behavioral intervention." As such, understanding the mechanisms underlying sustainable behavior change is key. The Date With Destiny (DWD) seminar is among the largest worldwide, and tens of thousands of people have already attended and testified to its transformative effect.
The main objective of the study is to uncover the underlying mechanism of behavior change through longitudinal data collection of psychometrics Ecological Momentary Assessments, physiology (wearables), and biology (multi-omics) in study participants.
The study specific objectives include: (1) To evaluate the impact of DWD on sustainable behavior change; (2) To investigate the mechanism of behavior change by collecting longitudinal real-time measurements of psychometrics (e.g., Ecological Momentary Assessments [EMA]), physiological (e.g., heart rate, blood oxygen level, breathing rate, and EDA), and biological (multi-omics analyses) features in study participants; (3) To assess the effect of the DWD on professional fulfillment, resilience, and mental wellness.
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Detailed Description
The work is done partly as the doctorate thesis of Ziv Lautman (Stanford University, Department of Genetics).
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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DWD participants Individuals that voluntarily chose to participate in DWD seminar. |
Behavioral: Date With Destiny (DWD) Seminar
6 days of immersive seminar
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Mental performance biomarker index [one-year]
An algorithm will be used to create an index score using known biomarkers (psychosocial, physiological, and biological) related to participants' personalized mental performance. Higher index scores will indicate a better mental performance index.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Change in participant mental wellness score [baseline through year one]
Mental wellness scores rated by participants
- Participant resilence score [baseline through year one]
Resilience scores rated by participants
- Participant professional fullfilment score [baseline through year one]
Professional fulfillment scores rated by participants
- Participant self efficacy score [baseline through year one]
Self-efficacy scores rated by participants
- Participant quality of life score [baseline through year one]
Quality of life scores rated by participants
- Participant stress score [baseline through year one]
Stress scores rated by participants
- Participant mindset score [baseline through year one]
Mindset growth scores rated by participants
- Participant goals achievement score [baseline through year one]
Goal achievement scores rated by participants
- Participant human needs score [baseline through year one]
Human needs fulfillment scores rated by participants
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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18-years-old and older
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English speaker
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Live in the US
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Participate in the DWD seminar (December 2-7, 2022)
Exclusion Criteria:
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Any physical or mental condition that limits the ability to participate in the study (e.g., answering e-questionnaires and wearing an electronic device)
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Serious active comorbidity or terminal illness
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Pregnancy
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Participation in any other clinical study focusing on psychological or behavioral intervention.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Stanford university | Palo Alto | California | United States | 94305 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Stanford University
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Mike Snyder, PhD, Stanford University
- Principal Investigator: Shahar Lev-Ari, PhD, Stanford University & Tel-Aviv University
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
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