Evaluating a Digital Intervention to Improve Resilience and Reduce Stress in Stanford Populations (NCT07565571) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Evaluating a Digital Intervention to Improve Resilience and Reduce Stress in Stanford Populations
United States260 participantsStarted 2026-05
Plain-language summary
High-achieving academic and entrepreneurial populations face elevated risks of chronic stress, anxiety, and burnout. These populations often underutilize mental health services due to stigma, time constraints, or accessibility issues. Digital interventions provide an opportunity to deliver evidence-based stress and resilience support at scale.
The WONE (Walking on Earth, Ltd.) platform integrates personalized stress-resilience assessments, behavioral science micro-interventions, and optional wearable data feedback. This project aims to evaluate the feasibility, engagement, and preliminary efficacy of the WONE digital intervention in multiple Stanford-affiliated cohorts.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 65 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Aged between 18 and 65 years with Stanford affiliation
✓. English proficiency with the ability to read, write, and complete surveys in English
✓. Smartphone with internet access
✓. Willingness to complete surveys and app activities
✓. Resides in the US
✓. Stanford affiliation
✓. Wearable device for Phase 1 Pilot Study
Exclusion criteria
✕. Severe psychiatric instability, defined as any of the following self-reported on the pre-enrollment screener:
✕. Psychiatric hospitalization for a mental health crisis in the past 12 months.
✕. Current mental health symptoms that significantly impair ability to function in daily life (e.g., unable to work, attend school, or care for basic needs).
What they're measuring
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Phase 1: Change in Walking on Earth Index (WONE) Index