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Current Medical Research and Opinion | 2010

Efficacy of a comprehensive program for reducing stress in women: A prospective, randomized trial

Benjamin Wiegand; Kathryn Luedtke; Diana Friscia; Mona Nair; Margaret A. Aleles; Richard McCloskey

Abstract Objective: This study evaluated the efficacy of a comprehensive stress management program in reducing perceived stress among women who reported moderate-to-high stress levels. Methods: A total of 562 highly motivated females, aged 25–45, with moderate to high stress levels, were enrolled in a 14-week study. Participants were randomized into one of three groups: Group 1 included Internet-based coaching focusing on behavior modification, daily use of proprietary olfactive-based personal care products, and periodic feedback reports; Group 2 consisted of only online coaching; and Group 3 had no active stress management program. Participants in the three groups filled out validated psychometric assessments at baseline and throughout the study period. Several outcomes including Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Profile of Mood States (POMS), St Mary’s Hospital Sleep Questionnaire (SMS), the Trier Inventory of Chronic Stress (TICS), Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Short-Form-36 (SF-36) and the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment (WPAI), were measured periodically to assess changes in subject-perceived stress, stress-related comorbidities, and sleep quality and to evaluate overall program efficacy. Ethical approval of protocols was conducted by the Allendale Investigational Review Board (AIRB). Voluntary informed consent was obtained from each subject. Results: At the end of the 14-week study period, subjects in Group 1 had statistically significant improvement in the PSS score vs. Group 3 (p < 0.01). There were statistically significant improvements in other efficacy outcomes such as POMS total mood disturbance, TICS work overload and social responsibility subscales, STAI and in the number of night awakenings, assessed by the SMS questionnaire (p < 0.05). Self-reported program efficacy was also significantly higher for Group 1 (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Despite study limitations, including reduction of stress in Group 3, this study demonstrates that this comprehensive stress management program is effective in reducing stress among women with moderate to high stress levels.


Archive | 2002

Exothermic article and the use thereof

Vipul Dave; Diana Friscia; Elvin R. Lukenbach


Archive | 2002

Depilatory compositions and articles and the use thereof

Ying Sun; Diana Friscia; Vipul Dave; Elvin R. Lukenbach


Archive | 1999

Clear cleansing detergent systems

Christine A. Pflederer; Joseph Librizzi; Delores Santora; Diana Friscia


Archive | 1997

Cleansing and moisturizing surfactant compositions

Delores Santora; Diana Friscia


Archive | 2003

Exothermic composition and the use thereof

Diana Friscia; Vipul Dave; Elvin R. Lukenbach


Archive | 2003

Exothermic article and the use thereof in whitening teeth

Elvin R. Lukenbach; Vipul Dave; Diana Friscia; Ying Sun


Archive | 2003

Depilatory compositions and the use thereof

Ying Sun; Diana Friscia; Vipul Dave; Elvin R. Lukenbach


Archive | 2017

métodos de remoção de pêlos da pele

Diana Friscia; Elvin R. Lukenbach; Vipul Dave; Ying Sun


Archive | 2003

Compositions et articles depilatoires, et methode d'utilisation

Ying Sun; Diana Friscia; Vipul Dave; Elvin R. Lukenbach

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