Examining the Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention Using a Neurofeedback Device on Adolescent Introspection: A Quasi-Experimental Time-Series Design
Evan C. Smarinsky, Cian L. Brown, David D. Christian
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Abstract This study explored whether adolescents’ introspection increased while engaged in a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI). Using a quasi-experimental design, the researchers identified high school students (n = 13) with elevated levels of anxiety to participate in an 11-week, multiphase MBI. Participants’ introspection ability was assessed by comparing self-reported levels and observed percentage of time calm as recorded by a neurofeedback (NFB) device three times a week during the program. Using general linear modeling, results indicated a significant interaction effect with moderate effect sizes between self-reported scores by phase on NFB scores, F(2, 407)=4.12, p = 0.017 and a significant interaction between sex and self-reported scores on NFB scores overall, F(1, 407)=5.05, p = 0.025. Female participants appeared to have increased introspection compared to males. Results support the use of MBIs to foster introspection in adolescents. The MBI with an NFB device appeared to improve introspection, a key factor in accurate self-report.
摘要本研究探讨了正念干预(MBI)是否会增加青少年的内省。采用准实验设计,研究人员确定了焦虑水平升高的高中生(n = 13)参加为期11周的多阶段MBI。参与者的内省能力是通过比较自我报告的水平和观察到的平静时间百分比来评估的,这些时间百分比是由神经反馈(NFB)设备记录的,每周三次。采用一般线性模型,结果显示各阶段自我报告得分对NFB得分有显著的交互作用,F(2,407)=4.12, p = 0.017;性别与自我报告得分对整体NFB得分有显著的交互作用,F(1,407)=5.05, p = 0.025。与男性相比,女性参与者似乎有更多的自省。结果支持使用MBIs来培养青少年的内省能力。带NFB装置的MBI似乎改善了自省,这是准确自我报告的关键因素。
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Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation (CORE) provides counselor educators, researchers, educators, and other mental health practitioners with outcome research and program evaluation practices for work with individuals across the lifespan. It addresses topics such as: treatment efficacy, clinical diagnosis, program evaluation, research design, outcome measure reviews. This journal also serves to address ethical, legal, and cultural concerns in the assessment of dependent variables, implementation of clinical interventions, and outcome research. Manuscripts typically fall into one of the following categories: Counseling Outcome Research: Treatment efficacy and effectiveness of mental health, school, addictions, rehabilitation, family, and college counseling interventions across the lifespan as reported in clinical trials, single-case research designs, single-group designs, and multi- or mixed-method designs.