Sustainable UNiversity Life (SUN) Study (SUN)
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04465435 |
Recruitment Status :
Active, not recruiting
First Posted : July 10, 2020
Last Update Posted : November 18, 2022
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In 2017, Socialstyrelsen reported that mental ill-health in young adults had increased by almost 70% in the previous10 years. A 2014 report showed that 5% of men and 11% of women 18-24 years were diagnosed with depression or anxiety in Stockholm County. Furthermore, 41% of women 21-24 years have self reported psychological distress. Regarding pain, 28% of men and 36% of women 16-24 years have disabling neck pain. Little is known about the etiology and prognosis of poor mental health in university students.
The aim is to advance knowledge about the etiology of depression, anxiety, stress and pain in undergraduate university students. The investigators will study a cohort of students at full-year programs at universities in the Stockholm area. Primary research questions are whether modifiable factors such as sleep quality, lifestyle, screen time and work environment are independent risk factors for incident episodes or unfavorable trajectories of depression, anxiety and pain in men and women? To be able to answer these research questions we designed a prospective cohort study targeting 5000 university students.
Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment |
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Mental Health Issue Musculoskeletal Pain | Other: Web-based self-report questionnaires Other: Focus Group Interviews |

Study Type : | Observational |
Actual Enrollment : | 4262 participants |
Observational Model: | Cohort |
Time Perspective: | Prospective |
Official Title: | Sustainable UNiversity Life (SUN): Mental Illness and Pain Conditions Among Students - a Cohort Study to Identify Modifiable Risk and Prognostic Factors |
Actual Study Start Date : | August 19, 2019 |
Actual Primary Completion Date : | December 15, 2021 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | January 31, 2032 |

Group/Cohort | Intervention/treatment |
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SUN-participants
University students enrolled in a selected university in Stockholm, studying on a full-time educational program with at least one academic year left before graduation. There is no intervention. The exposures are repeated measures, 5 times (every three months), using web-based self-report questionnaires during one academic year. Also weekley SMS are used to measure depression, anxiety and pain intensity. |
Other: Web-based self-report questionnaires
Web-based self-report questionnaires based on well established instruments. Other: Focus Group Interviews Group conversation with open-ended questions with 7-10 students/group on topics relevant to the aim of the study. |
- Musculoskeletal pain [ Time Frame: 2019-2022 ]Repeated measures with web-based questionnaires, 5 times (every 3 months), over one year. Outcome measures: Musculoskeletal pain will be measured with the The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ). The NMQ measure musculoskeletal symptoms, and pain intensity in nine body areas: neck, shoulder, elbow, wrists/hands, upper back, lower back, hips/thighs/buttocks, knees, ankle/feet. The questions were modified to assess previous month rather than the previous 12 months as per the original NMQ. No symptoms = a pain score of 0, while the participants who report musculoskeletal symptoms also report average pain intensity over the last month, on a scale from 0 (no complaints), to 9 (pain 'worst possible'). Weekly text messages measure levels of pain.
- Mental health problems [ Time Frame: 2019-2022 ]Repeated measures with web-based questionnaires, 5 times (every 3 months), over one year. Outcome measures: Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21(DASS-21). DASS-21 includes three subscales (range 0-3, score 0-63, higher scores = more symptoms) to measure depression, anxiety and stress symptoms in nonclinical populations. Weekly text messages measure levels anxiety and depression.
- Pain related to the Covid-19 pandemic. [ Time Frame: 2019-2020 ]Web-based questionnaires comparing students entering the study before the Covid-19 pandemic and after. Outcome measures: Musculoskeletal pain will be measured with the The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ). The NMQ measure musculoskeletal symptoms, and pain intensity in nine body areas: neck, shoulder, elbow, wrists/hands, upper back, lower back, hips/thighs/buttocks, knees, ankle/feet. The questions were modified to assess previous month rather than the previous 12 months as per the original NMQ. No symptoms = a pain score of 0, while the participants who report musculoskeletal symptoms also report average pain intensity over the last month, on a scale from 0 (no complaints), to 9 (pain 'worst possible'). Weekly text messages measure levels of pain.
- Mental health problems related to the Covid-19 pandemic. [ Time Frame: 2019-2020 ]Web-based questionnaires comparing students entering the study before the Covid-19 pandemic and after. Outcome measures: Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21(DASS-21). DASS-21 (3 subscales, range 0-3, score 0-63, higher scores = more symptoms) to measure depression, anxiety and stress symptoms in nonclinical populations. Weekly text messages measure levels of anxiety and depression.

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Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Gender Based Eligibility: | Yes |
Gender Eligibility Description: | All students invited to participate in the study answer the question about gender identity - female, male or other. All analyses with regard to gender in the study are based on self-representation based on these three categories. |
Sampling Method: | Non-Probability Sample |
Inclusion Criteria:
Students at selected universities/colleges in the Stockholm area attending selected educational programs with at least one remaining academic year before graduating. Students from matriculation to master level studies are invited to participate. Participants need to be 18 years of age or older, have access to a smart phone, laptop or tablet and speak sufficient Swedish or English.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT04465435
Sweden | |
Sophiahemmet University | |
Stockholm, SE, Sweden, 11486 |
Principal Investigator: | Eva Skillgate, Professor, Ph.D. | Sophiahemmet |
Responsible Party: | Sophiahemmet University |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT04465435 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
FORTE2018-00402 |
First Posted: | July 10, 2020 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | November 18, 2022 |
Last Verified: | November 2022 |
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement: | |
Plan to Share IPD: | Undecided |
Plan Description: | Parallell studies in Norway and Canada have been planned for cross-cultural comparisons with merged data sets. |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: | No |
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: | No |
Cohort study Depression Anxiety Stress Pain |
Lifestyle Students Risk Factors Prognostic factors |
Musculoskeletal Pain Muscular Diseases Musculoskeletal Diseases Pain Neurologic Manifestations |