Oshita Daien, Hattori Koji, Iwakuma Miho
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
Int J Nurs Pract. 2013 Apr;19 Suppl 2:15-23. doi: 10.1111/ijn.12040.
This paper outlines Buddhist-based meditation in terms of its spiritual, psychotherapeutic, physiological and neuroscientific perspectives. In the latter part of this paper, a pilot study is discussed, in which Japanese university students volunteered to practice meditation at home and complete questionnaires. T-tests were performed to compare with the non-meditated control group. Although only a small number in the experimental group completed the study, our analyses demonstrated that students benefited from meditation and showed significant increases in their sense of coherence, self-esteem and purpose in life. Lastly, practical implications of meditation in contemporary Japanese society are discussed.
本文从精神、心理治疗、生理和神经科学的角度概述了基于佛教的冥想。在本文的后半部分,讨论了一项试点研究,其中日本大学生自愿在家中练习冥想并完成问卷调查。进行了t检验以与未冥想的对照组进行比较。尽管实验组中只有少数人完成了研究,但我们的分析表明,学生从冥想中受益,他们的连贯感、自尊和生活目标都有显著提高。最后,讨论了冥想在当代日本社会的实际意义。