Assessing willingness and preference for body scan practices in ADHD: a survey study.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies Pub Date : 2025-03-29 DOI:10.1186/s12906-025-04842-w
Burcu Göz Tebrizcik, Alexandra L Georgescu, Eleanor J Dommett
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Abstract

Background: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, but current treatment options are limited. Although medication is widely used, it does not fully address all challenges and can result in considerable side effects. One approach showing promise in alleviating symptoms is mindfulness. However, typical mindfulness-based stress reduction programmes require a significant time commitment, resulting in high attrition. Researchers have therefore started to focus on discrete components on mindfulness, including the body scan meditation.

Methods: Before embarking on large-scale trials, it is helpful to understand the willingness and preferences for body scan practice. Using an online survey, we examined current mindfulness exercises and preferences, willingness, belief that it was feasible to engage in body scan practices in 157 individuals with ADHD.

Results: We found that most were not currently practising mindfulness but were willing to do so and believed that it was feasible. Symptom severity and available space were predictors of willingness. Preferences were shown for professional classes and 1-2 body scan practices per week. These data indicate people with ADHD are willing to engage with body scan practices, supporting the implementation of large-scale studies.

Conclusions: The result provides insights to support the co-development of an intervention based on body scan meditation to manage the difficulties and the design of future studies to investigate its efficacy.

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评估ADHD患者身体扫描练习的意愿和偏好:一项调查研究。
背景:注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是一种常见的神经发育疾病,但目前的治疗选择有限。虽然药物被广泛使用,但它并不能完全解决所有的挑战,并可能导致相当大的副作用。一种有望缓解症状的方法是正念。然而,典型的基于正念的减压计划需要大量的时间投入,导致高损耗。因此,研究人员开始关注正念的离散组成部分,包括身体扫描冥想。方法:在进行大规模试验之前,了解身体扫描练习的意愿和偏好是有帮助的。通过一项在线调查,我们调查了157名多动症患者目前的正念练习和偏好、意愿、信念,这些人是否有可能进行身体扫描练习。结果:我们发现大多数人目前没有练习正念,但愿意这样做,并相信这是可行的。症状严重程度和可用空间是意愿的预测因子。对专业课程和每周1-2次身体扫描练习的偏好显示。这些数据表明多动症患者愿意参与身体扫描练习,支持大规模研究的实施。结论:该结果为支持基于身体扫描冥想的干预措施的共同开发提供了见解,以管理困难和设计未来的研究来调查其疗效。
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
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