A proof of concept randomised comparative study of individual versus group yoga interventions for improving mental health in people diagnosed with cancer - clinical trial data
  • Description

    The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of an online yoga exercise on mental health in women diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer. Who is it for? You may be eligible for this study if you are a woman aged 18 years or older, with diagnosis of breast/gynaecological cancer within the last 5 years. Study details Participants in this study arm are randomly allocated (by chance) to one of two groups: 1. 60 minute online group yoga class weekly, for 6 weeks 2. 60 minute individual yoga class weekly, for 6 weeks Participants will complete a number of questionnaires at the end of the 6 week intervention period. It is hoped that this research will help to determine whether an online yoga class will improve mental health in people diagnosed with cancer. ACTRN12620001115921 This data is not shareable due to ethics conditions for clinical trials. To request information about this trial please contact the NICM director nicmdirector@westernsydney.edu.au.


    • Data publication title A proof of concept randomised comparative study of individual versus group yoga interventions for improving mental health in people diagnosed with cancer - clinical trial data
    • Description

      The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of an online yoga exercise on mental health in women diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer. Who is it for? You may be eligible for this study if you are a woman aged 18 years or older, with diagnosis of breast/gynaecological cancer within the last 5 years. Study details Participants in this study arm are randomly allocated (by chance) to one of two groups: 1. 60 minute online group yoga class weekly, for 6 weeks 2. 60 minute individual yoga class weekly, for 6 weeks Participants will complete a number of questionnaires at the end of the 6 week intervention period. It is hoped that this research will help to determine whether an online yoga class will improve mental health in people diagnosed with cancer. ACTRN12620001115921 This data is not shareable due to ethics conditions for clinical trials. To request information about this trial please contact the NICM director nicmdirector@westernsydney.edu.au.


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • Online
      • Depression
      • Anxiety
      • Psycho-oncology
      • NICM Health research Institute
      • ACTRN12620001115921
    • Funding source
    • Grant number(s)
      • -
    • FoR codes
      • 420899 - Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine not elsewhere classified
      SEO codes
      • 200105 - Treatment of human diseases and conditions
      Temporal (time) coverage
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      Spatial (location,mapping) coverage
    • Locations
      • Australia
      Data Locations

      Type Location Notes
      The Data Manager is: Maria Gonzalez
      Access conditions Restricted
      The data will be licensed under
    • Other license
    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Gonzalez, Maria; Sarris, Jerome (2024): A proof of concept randomised comparative study to investigate the effect of an online yoga intervention on mental health in women diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer - Clinical trial data. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/7mcz-3065