Momentary effects of life stressors on mindfulness and emotion regulation difficulties among adolescents exposed to chronic stressors

Stress & Health Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI:10.1002/smi.3414
Reagan L. Miller, Lauren B. Shomaker, Mark A. Prince, Shelley Haddock, Addie Rzonca, Jill T. Krause, Toni Zimmerman, Jason M. Lavender, Erica Sibinga, Rachel G. Lucas‐Thompson
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Adolescents faced with chronic stressors (e.g., financial instability, interpersonal violence) are at heightened risk for developing mental health problems, likely due in part to stressors that interfere with effective emotion regulation. Although mindfulness may help to act as a buffer against the deleterious effects of life stressors, a relatively untested assumption is that adolescents can maintain mindfulness during periods of stress. This paper explores this assumption by investigating the real‐time, dynamic relationships among life stressors, mindfulness, and emotion regulation difficulties among adolescents exposed to chronic stressors. Eighty‐one participants who were 10–18 years old (M = 14.33; SD = 2.20; 56% male; 57% Non‐Hispanic White) completed ecological momentary assessments (EMA) three times a day for 7 days and contributed a total of 1186 EMA reports. Multilevel structural equation modelling revealed that the presence (vs. absence) of stressors was associated with lower momentary mindfulness and greater momentary emotion regulation difficulties concurrently and prospectively. Stressors with greater severity were also concurrently, but not prospectively, associated with lower momentary mindfulness and greater momentary emotion regulation difficulties. Findings highlight that exposure to life stressors may degrade momentary mindfulness and emotion regulation. Given that mindfulness and emotion regulation are closely associated with mental health, these results also demonstrate one way that stressors may contribute to health disparities at the micro‐level. Going forward, it will be important to investigate methods of helping adolescents learn to maintain mindfulness and adaptive emotion regulation in the face of stressful events. This study was preregistered (NCT04927286).
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生活压力对青少年正念和情绪调节困难的瞬间影响
面临长期压力(如经济不稳定、人际暴力)的青少年出现心理健康问题的风险较高,部分原因可能是压力干扰了有效的情绪调节。虽然正念可能有助于缓冲生活压力带来的有害影响,但一个相对未经验证的假设是,青少年在压力时期能够保持正念。本文通过研究生活压力、正念和青少年情绪调节困难之间的实时动态关系,对这一假设进行了探讨。81名年龄在10-18岁之间的参与者(中=14.33;标度=2.20;56%为男性;57%为非西班牙裔白人)完成了为期7天、每天三次的生态瞬间评估(EMA),共提交了1186份EMA报告。多层次结构方程模型显示,压力因素的存在(与不存在)与较低的瞬间正念和较高的瞬间情绪调节困难相关,同时具有前瞻性。更严重的压力源也与更低的瞬间正念和更大的瞬间情绪调节困难同时存在,但与前景无关。研究结果强调,生活压力可能会降低瞬间正念和情绪调节能力。鉴于正念和情绪调节与心理健康密切相关,这些结果还表明,压力因素可能会在微观层面上造成健康差异。展望未来,研究帮助青少年学会在面对压力事件时保持正念和适应性情绪调节的方法将非常重要。本研究已预先注册(NCT04927286)。
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