Promoting mental health and well-being in schools: examining mindfulness, relaxation and strategies for safety and well-being in English primary and secondary schools—study protocol for a multi-school, cluster randomised controlled trial (INSPIRE)

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Daniel Hayes
Anna Moore
Emily Stapley
Neil Humphrey
Rosie Mansfield
Joao Santos
Emma Ashworth
Praveetha Patalay
Eva-Maria Bonin
Sara Evans-Lacko
Bettina Moltrecht
Kirsty Nisbet
Emma Thornton
Aurelie Lange
Paul Stallard
Abigail Thompson
Jan Rasmus Boehnke
Jessica Deighton
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[1] University College London and Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (AFNCCF),Evidence Based Practice Unit (EBPU)
[2] Institute of Education,MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing and the Centre for Longitudinal Studies
[3] The University of Manchester,Personal Social Services Research Unit
[4] University College London,Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC)
[5] London School of Economics and Political Science,Manchester Institute of Education
[6] London School of Economics and Political Science,Department for Health
[7] The University of Manchester,School of Nursing and Health Sciences
[8] University of Bath,undefined
[9] University of Dundee,undefined
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Adolescent; Young person; Children; Cluster randomised controlled trial; Mental health; Well-being; School-based;
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There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depression, being reported in children and young people in England. School-based universal prevention programmes are thought to be one way of helping tackle such difficulties. This paper describes an update to a four-arm cluster randomised controlled trial (http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN16386254), investigating the effectiveness of three different interventions when compared to usual provision, in English primary and secondary pupils. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the trial was put on hold and subsequently prolonged. Data collection will now run until 2024. The key changes to the trial outlined here include clarification of the inclusion and exclusion criteria, an amended timeline reflecting changes to the recruitment period of the trial due to the COVID-19 pandemic and clarification of the data that will be included in the statistical analysis, since the second wave of the trial was disrupted due to COVID-19.
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