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基于自然的引导式意象作为一种缓解状态焦虑的干预措施。

Nature-Based Guided Imagery as an Intervention for State Anxiety.

作者信息

Nguyen Jessica, Brymer Eric

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Institute of Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2018 Oct 2;9:1858. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01858. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Anxiety is a significant mental health issue in modern society and empirical research into effective interventions to address anxiety has been extensive. Spending time in nature is one approach that has demonstrated anxiolytic effects. However, in some situations and contexts spending time in nature in order to reduce anxiety symptoms may not be possible. For example, in therapeutic settings delivered in a space with no access or exposure to any nature stimuli in the immediate surrounding environment. Guided imagery (GI) has also proven to be effective for reducing anxiety symptoms. Thus, nature-based GI might help to overcome the limitation of access to nature and strengthen the impact of GI interventions. The current study investigated the effectiveness of nature-based GI on anxiety reduction. Participants ( = 48, 18 males, 30 females, = 34.54, = 12.91, age range = 19 - 71 years) with moderate levels of either trait or state anxiety as measured by the state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) were recruited. Participants undertook both a nature-based GI session and a traditional non-nature-based GI session and their pre- and post- state anxiety levels were measured in each GI session. It was anticipated that post state anxiety scores would be significantly lower for both GI conditions and that a significantly greater anxiety reduction would be found in the nature-based GI than the urban-based GI. A two-way analysis of variance for repeated measures revealed results that supported both hypotheses. This study was the first to compare a nature based GI intervention with a traditional (non-nature based) GI intervention. Findings indicate that nature-based GI interventions are effective anxiety management interventions that have the added benefit of being cost-effective and easily accessible.

摘要

焦虑是现代社会中一个重要的心理健康问题,针对焦虑的有效干预措施的实证研究已经广泛开展。花时间置身于自然环境中是一种已被证明具有抗焦虑作用的方法。然而,在某些情况和背景下,为了减轻焦虑症状而花时间置身于自然环境中可能并不可行。例如,在治疗环境中,如果所处空间无法接触或暴露于周围环境中的任何自然刺激。引导式意象(GI)也已被证明对减轻焦虑症状有效。因此,基于自然的引导式意象可能有助于克服接触自然的限制,并增强引导式意象干预的效果。本研究调查了基于自然的引导式意象在减轻焦虑方面的有效性。招募了通过状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)测量具有中度特质或状态焦虑水平的参与者(n = 48,18名男性,30名女性,M = 34.54,SD = 12.91,年龄范围 = 19 - 71岁)。参与者分别进行了一次基于自然的引导式意象训练和一次传统的非基于自然的引导式意象训练,并在每次训练前后测量他们的状态焦虑水平。预计两种引导式意象训练条件下的状态焦虑后测分数都会显著降低,并且基于自然的引导式意象训练比基于城市的引导式意象训练能显著减轻更多焦虑。重复测量的双向方差分析结果支持了这两个假设。本研究首次将基于自然的引导式意象干预与传统的(非基于自然的)引导式意象干预进行了比较。研究结果表明,基于自然的引导式意象干预是有效的焦虑管理干预措施,具有成本效益高和易于实施的额外优势。

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