Overview
This is an anonymised dataset from the coMforT study. In phase 1, we adapted a standard mindfulness programme for depression to fit the special preferences and needs of domestic abuse survivors. At phase 2, we pilot tested the adapted programme with 20 survivors. The dataset includes study protocol and datasets from phase 1 and 2.
Qualitative data from phase 1 includes table with socio-demographic characteristics of interview participants, interview transcripts, study documentation (participant information sheets, consent forms, case report forms).
Data from phase 2 includes quantitative trial dataset with raw data and data dictionary, qualitative interview transcripts, study documentation (participant information sheets, consent forms, case report forms).
References:
Qualitative data from phase 1 includes table with socio-demographic characteristics of interview participants, interview transcripts, study documentation (participant information sheets, consent forms, case report forms).
Data from phase 2 includes quantitative trial dataset with raw data and data dictionary, qualitative interview transcripts, study documentation (participant information sheets, consent forms, case report forms).
References:
- Pitt, K., Feder, G.S., Gregory, A. et al. The coMforT study of a trauma-informed mindfulness intervention for women who have experienced domestic violence and abuse: a protocol for an intervention refinement and individually randomized parallel feasibility trial. Pilot Feasibility Stud 6, 33 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-019-0527-1
- Lewis, N.V., Gregory, A., Feder, G.S. et al. Trauma-specific mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for women with post-traumatic stress disorder and a history of domestic abuse: intervention refinement and a randomised feasibility trial (coMforT study). Pilot Feasibility Stud 9, 112 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-023-01335-w
Sample DescriptionPhase 1 qualitative interviews: Women’s ages ranged from 25 to 64 years; 3 were White British, 2 White European, and 2 British Asian; 5 worked; and 6 had children. Eleven of the 13 professionals were female; 7 worked in the NHS, 4 in charitable sector, and 2 were self-employed; experience of trauma work ranged from 1 to 30 years.
Phase 2 feasibility trial: age range 20-59 years; 15 White, 1 Mixed, 1 Asian, 2 Black, 1 Other; 4 worked; 15 had children. |
Start-end date of seriesApril 2018-February 2020
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AccessThis dataset has an access level Controlled, which means it is not available via direct download but must be requested. Our accessing research data guidance outlines the reasons access may be limited and the request process.
To request access to this data please complete the data request form.* * University of Bristol staff should use this form instead. |
LinkNatalia Lewis, Gene Feder, Michael Lawton, Alison Gregory, Alice Malpass (2023): BRC coMforT study. https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.j4jsx8boace42hg58jcvyinlo
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