Started Meditating Regularly Within the Past 1–4 Months? You May Be Eligible for a Research Study on Meditation and Wellbeing
Compensation options available for participants
Researchers are inviting beginner meditators to take part in a long-term study exploring how regular meditation relates to quality of life over time. This study follows people practising mindfulness, Mahayana or Theravada Buddhist meditation to better understand what practitioners experience as their practice develops, across different traditions and settings.
By taking part, you’ll be contributing to research that aims to build clearer, more realistic expectations around meditation practice. You will be contributing to the support people may need at different stages. What researchers learn may help inform safer, more accessible, and more ethically delivered meditation training in the future. Adults aged 18+ who live in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, or the UK and have recently begun a regular meditation practice may be eligible.
Sign up to see if you're eligible for this exciting study.
Important: This study is specifically for beginner meditators who started practising regularly (at least 40 minutes per week) within the past 1–4 months.
Why Participate?
Participant Tools and Equipment
Participants may gain insights into their own meditation experiences over time.
Compensation for Your Time
Participants will earn USD $5 per monthly survey completed, USD $10 per yearly survey completed, and gain weekly entries into a prize draw for USD $100 gift cards (20 winners every 6 months). All compensation will be paid as gift cards in local currency. You may nominate compensation to be paid to a charitable organisation on your behalf.
You will only be eligible for compensation if you are deemed a genuine and engaged participant.
Support Critical Research
Participants will be contributing valuable information that may help researchers better understand meditation practice and the range of experiences practitioners may encounter in the future.
Participants will be helping to advance research aimed at making meditation training and support more informed, accessible, and ethical.
Are willing to download the study app and use it weekly for two years to provide data.
Are 18 years of age or older
Live in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, or the United Kingdom
Have been practising meditation regularly (at least 40 minutes per week) for at least 1 month but no more than 4 months in one of the following meditation traditions:
Have been practising meditation regularly (at least 40 minutes per week) for more than 4 months
Practise a meditation tradition other than mindfulness, Mahayana, or Theravada meditation
Practised meditation regularly (at least 40 minutes per week for a month) in the past
Are a monastic or hold a formal role in a religious community
Live in a religiously affiliated residence, such as a monastery
Are not willing to provide data weekly for two years
Mindfulness meditation (including mindfulness-based programs or mindfulness apps)
Mahayana Buddhist meditation (for example, Zen or Plum Village traditions)
Theravada Buddhist meditation (for example, Insight Meditation or Vipassana)
Intend to continue practising regularly
Study Process
The study team will explain the research in its entirety, but it is essential that you are willing to:
Participate in three 30–40-minute online surveys with questions on meditation history, health and wellbeing, and sociodemographics at the beginning of the study, after 1 year, and after 2 years.
Participate in 15-minute surveys monthly, asking about your meditation practice and experiences in the past month.
Provide weekly brief voice diaries and a few short questions about the amount you practiced in the last week in the Fabla app
Meet the Lead Researcher
Dr Julieta Galante
Dr. Julieta Galante is a medical doctor specialising in public mental health research. She studies mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation, exploring their effectiveness, suitability, and impact on psychological and social outcomes, while promoting rigorous, transparent, and interdisciplinary research.
Study Location
This study is conducted virtually and is open across the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand
The University of Melbourne is Australia's top university and a global leader in education, teaching, and research, offering a wide range of study programs and research opportunities to support academic and professional growth.
Your Safety Comes First
Ethics Approved Research Studies
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Melbourne HREC #30046
Qualified Study Professionals
Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to the study.
Ethical Recruitment Practices
The Trialfacts team is GCP-trained, ensuring the rights, safety, and well-being of research subjects are protected.
Privacy Standards You Can Trust
We adhere to all national privacy standards used by doctors’ offices, hospitals, and medical institutions.
Your Safety Comes First
This study has been reviewed and approved by the Bellberry Human Research Ethics Committee (Project ID: GPNV-008)
Ethics Approved Research Studies
Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to the study.
Qualified Study Professionals
The Trialfacts team is GCP-trained, ensuring the rights, safety, and well-being of research subjects are protected.
Ethical Recruitment Practices
We adhere to all national privacy standards used by doctors’ offices, hospitals, and medical institutions.
Privacy Standards You Can Trust
Participant’s Rights
Informed Consent
You will receive a detailed outline of all details of the study, including risks and procedures, and you will be given the chance to ask study staff questions before you decide whether to participate.
Withdraw At Any Time
If you decide to participate in the study and later feel that you no longer wish to be part of it, you can withdraw at any time
Secure and Confidential Data
Your records relating to this study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential, except as required by law.
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