About this trial

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) program in reducing pain, stress-related symptoms, and improving functionality in adults with chronic migraine and a history of adverse childhood experiences (ACE). Participants will be randomly assigned to either the MBCT intervention group or a control group. The intervention is delivered entirely online over eight weeks. The study hypothesizes that MBCT will result in significant improvements in pain perception and stress-related symptoms compared to the control condition.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Male and female patients aged 18 years or older with a diagnosis of chronic migraine according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3), based on diagnostic criteria updated through 2018.

Willingness to participate in online sessions from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on the scheduled day of the intervention.

Male and female patients with a score of 4 or higher on the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire.

Patients who provide informed consent.

Disqualifiers

Visual, auditory, cognitive, or functional limitations that prevent understanding of therapeutic activities or the ability to perform home tasks.

Presence of systemic inflammatory disorders, including rheumatic and autoimmune diseases.

Active malignancy.

Pregnancy or breastfeeding at the time of the study.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Online Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

1
International Hospital of Colombia - Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia681004, BucaramangaSantander Department, Colombia

Sponsors and collaborators

Fundación Cardiovascular de Colombia

Lead sponsor

Universidad de Santander

Collaborator