Mills Paul J, Redwine Laura, Wilson Kathleen, Pung Meredith A, Chinh Kelly, Greenberg Barry H, Lunde Ottar, Maisel Alan, Raisinghani Ajit, Wood Alex, Chopra Deepak
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA ; Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA ; UC San Diego Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Global Integrative Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA ; Chopra Center for Wellbeing, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA ; UC San Diego Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Global Integrative Health, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
Spiritual Clin Pract (Wash D C ). 2015 Mar;2(1):5-17. doi: 10.1037/scp0000050.
Spirituality and gratitude are associated with wellbeing. Few if any studies have examined the role of gratitude in heart failure (HF) patients or whether it is a mechanism through which spirituality may exert its beneficial effects on physical and mental health in this clinical population. This study examined associations bet ween gratitude, spiritual wellbeing, sleep, mood, fatigue, cardiac-specific self-efficacy, and inflammation in 186 men and women with Stage B asymptomatic HF (age 66.5 years ±10). In correlational analysis, gratitude was associated with better sleep (r=-.25, p<0.01), less depressed mood (r=-.41, p<0.01), less fatigue (r=-.46, p<0.01), and better self-efficacy to maintain cardiac function (r=.42, p<0.01). Patients expressing more gratitude also had lower levels of inflammatory biomarkers (r=-.17, p<0.05). We further explored relationships among these variables by examining a putative pathway to determine whether spirituality exerts its beneficial effects through gratitude. We found that gratitude fully mediated the relationship between spiritual wellbeing and sleep quality (z=-2.35, SE=.03, p=.02) and also the relationship between spiritual wellbeing and depressed mood (z=-4.00, SE=.075, p<.001). Gratitude also partially mediated the relationships between spiritual wellbeing and fatigue (z=-3.85, SE=.18, p<.001), and between spiritual wellbeing and self-efficacy (z=2.91, SE=.04, p=.003). In sum, we report that gratitude and spiritual wellbeing are related to better mood and sleep, less fatigue, and more self-efficacy, and that gratitude fully or partially mediates the beneficial effects of spiritual wellbeing on these endpoints. Efforts to increase gratitude may be a treatment for improving wellbeing in HF patients' lives and be of potential clinical value.
精神性与感恩之心与幸福感相关。几乎没有研究探讨感恩之心在心力衰竭(HF)患者中的作用,也没有研究探讨它是否是精神性对这一临床群体的身心健康产生有益影响的一种机制。本研究调查了186名B期无症状HF患者(年龄66.5岁±10岁)的感恩之心、精神幸福感、睡眠、情绪、疲劳、心脏特异性自我效能感和炎症之间的关联。在相关性分析中,感恩之心与更好的睡眠(r = -0.25,p < 0.01)、更低的抑郁情绪(r = -0.41,p < 0.01)、更少的疲劳(r = -0.46,p < 0.01)以及更好的维持心脏功能的自我效能感(r = 0.42,p < 0.01)相关。表达更多感恩之情的患者炎症生物标志物水平也更低(r = -0.17,p < 0.05)。我们通过研究一条假定的途径进一步探讨了这些变量之间的关系,以确定精神性是否通过感恩之心发挥其有益作用。我们发现感恩之心完全介导了精神幸福感与睡眠质量之间的关系(z = -2.35,标准误 = 0.03,p = 0.02),以及精神幸福感与抑郁情绪之间的关系(z = -4.00,标准误 = 0.075,p < 0.001)。感恩之心还部分介导了精神幸福感与疲劳之间的关系(z = -3.85,标准误 = 0.18,p < 0.001),以及精神幸福感与自我效能感之间的关系(z = 2.91,标准误 = 0.04,p = 0.003)。总之,我们报告称感恩之心和精神幸福感与更好的情绪和睡眠、更少的疲劳以及更强的自我效能感相关,并且感恩之心完全或部分介导了精神幸福感对这些指标的有益影响。努力增强感恩之心可能是改善HF患者生活中幸福感的一种治疗方法,具有潜在的临床价值。