CRISP Trial
Cross-source consensus on CRISP Trial from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The CRISP trial is a two-armed, parallel-groups randomized controlled effectiveness trial. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- Participants are recruited through Google and Meta ads targeting stress- and mental-health-related search terms. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- Randomization is stratified by serious disease history and uses random block sizes of 2 and 4. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- The trial recruits self-referred participants through online advertising to mirror real-world deployment. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial
- Eligibility requires participants to be at least 15 years old, have a mobile phone, and understand Swedish sufficiently. — Digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based stress reduction intervention for individuals looking online for help: protocol for the CRISP randomised controlled trial