RCT: the Effectiveness of LifeHack in Improving Mental Wellbeing in University Students.

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age16-99
SponsorUniversiteit Leiden

About this trial

Psychological issues are common among university students and affect mental wellbeing. The Caring Universities (CU) project, involving nine Dutch universities, aims to enhance students' mental health through an annual online questionnaire and a platform offering guided eHealth interventions. One intervention, LifeHack, utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy-based modules to improve mental wellbeing by enhancing resilience and life skills. The effects of LifeHack with pre-post measurements (total n = 216 at post-test) found found that LifeHack led to improvements in mental wellbeing, but dropout rates were influenced by lack of motivation and module relevance. A personalized version of LifeHack is being developed to address these issues and will be evaluated in an RCT to assess its effectiveness in improving mental wellbeing and related outcomes among university students.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Being fluent in Dutch and/or English

Being enrolled as a student at one of the 9 participating universities

Being 16 years of age or older

Having access to a PC or mobile device with internet access

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • LifeHack

Treatment groups

217 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Universiteit Leiden

Lead sponsor

Maastricht University

Collaborator

VU University of Amsterdam

Collaborator

Utrecht University

Collaborator

University of Amsterdam

Collaborator

Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences

Collaborator

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Collaborator

Avans University of applied sciences

Collaborator

InHolland University of Applied Sciences

Collaborator