The effectiveness and acceptability of formal versus informal mindfulness among university students with and without recent self-injury: A randomized controlled trial.
Julia Petrovic, Jessica Mettler, Bilun Naz Böke, Maria A Rogers, Chloe A Hamza, Elana Bloom, Lina Di Genova, Vera Romano, Nancy L Heath
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Abstract
Mindfulness instruction comprising both formal (FM) and informal (IM) mindfulness practice is increasingly offered to university students. FM involves sustaining attention on thoughts, emotions and bodily sensations through structured practices, while IM involves incorporating mindfulness into daily activities. However, recent evidence suggests that FM may pose challenges for students with recent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), whereas the flexibility and brevity inherent in IM may be better tolerated. This randomized controlled trial compared a FM induction, IM induction and control task among university students with (n = 103) and without (n = 123) past-year NSSI in terms of acceptability and pre-post state mindfulness, stress and well-being. Notably, results did not differ as a function of NSSI history. Two-way ANOVAs revealed that only IM was consistently preferred over the control task. Furthermore, three-way mixed ANOVAs revealed that-when assessed using brief Visual Analogue Scales-state well-being increased in all conditions, state mindfulness increased after both IM and FM, and state stress only decreased after IM. Notably, these differences by condition appeared to be of short duration as they were not found with lengthier measures. Results highlight the potential promise of IM and the importance of measurement selection when assessing the transient effects of mindfulness inductions in research.
越来越多的大学生接受正念指导,其中包括正式(FM)和非正式(IM)正念练习。正式正念是指通过有组织的练习持续关注思想、情绪和身体感觉,而非正式正念则是指将正念融入日常活动中。然而,最近有证据表明,正念练习可能会给近期有非自杀性自伤(NSSI)行为的学生带来挑战,而正念练习所固有的灵活性和简短性可能更容易被接受。这项随机对照试验比较了 FM 诱导、IM 诱导和对照任务,分别针对有(103 人)和没有(123 人)前一年 NSSI 的大学生的可接受性以及事后状态下的正念、压力和幸福感。值得注意的是,结果与 NSSI 历史没有关系。双向方差分析显示,与对照任务相比,只有即时信息任务一直受到青睐。此外,三向混合方差分析显示--当使用简短的视觉模拟量表进行评估时--在所有条件下,状态幸福感都有所提高,状态正念在 IM 和 FM 后都有所提高,而状态压力仅在 IM 后有所降低。值得注意的是,这些条件差异似乎持续时间较短,因为在更长的测量中没有发现这些差异。研究结果凸显了正念诱导的潜在前景,以及在研究中评估正念诱导的短暂效果时选择测量方法的重要性。
期刊介绍:
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the International Association of Applied Psychology. It was established in 2009 and covers applied psychology topics such as clinical psychology, counseling, cross-cultural psychology, and environmental psychology.