Trial on Outpatients With Systemic Sclerosis Treated With Well-Being Therapy or With a Control Therapy

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2020

Primary Completion Date

October 31, 2023

Study Completion Date

October 31, 2023

Conditions
Systemic Sclerosis
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Well-Being Therapy

Well-Being Therapy (WBT) is a short-term psychotherapeutic strategy, that emphasizes self-observation with the use of a structured diary, interaction between patients and therapists and homework. WBT was based on the model of psychological well-being that was originally developed by Jahoda in 1958 and further refined by Ryff in 2014. The standard number of sessions is 8. The initial phase is concerned with self-observation of psychological well-being. Then, the patient is encouraged to identify thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors leading to premature interruption of wellbeing. The final part involves cognitive restructuring of dysfunctional dimensions of psychological well-being and meeting the challenge that optimal experiences may entail.

BEHAVIORAL

Control condition

The control condition will include 8 sessions that will inform participants about well-being and lifestyles which can influence it. They will be articulated as follows. Session 1: illustrating the concept of lifestyle and well-being. Session 2 and session 3: illustrating healthy eating and steps to healthy eating. Session 4: illustrating physical exercise and how it promotes health. Session 5: illustrating smoking and tobacco and how they can damage health. Session 6: illustrating alcohol and how it can damage health. Session 7: illustrating drug misuse and how it can damage health. Session 8: illustrating sexual health. No access to specific WBT ingredients will be allowed.

Trial Locations (2)

50135

Rheumtoi Unit, Academic Hospital Careggi, Florence

Unknown

Fiammetta Cosci, Florence

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Florence

OTHER

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