Koerten Hannah R, Watford Tanya S, Dubow Eric F, O'Brien William H
Psychology Department, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USA.
Psychophysiology. 2020 Apr;57(4):e13517. doi: 10.1111/psyp.13517. Epub 2020 Feb 4.
Research links perfectionism, the tendency to hold and pursue unrealistically high standards, to negative mental health outcomes such as eating disorders, anxiety, and depression. Previous research used high frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) to measure recovery from stress during a mindfulness meditation in perfectionistic university students and found that only nonperfectionists demonstrated HF-HRV recovery from stress, suggesting that mindfulness was not effective for perfectionists. However, the mindfulness meditation did not incorporate a nonjudgment element, which may be a key component for perfectionists. In the current study, we examined whether mindfulness with a focus on nonjudgment helps university student perfectionists (n = 120) recover from failure (measured by heart rate (HR), HF-HRV, pNN50). Students were randomly assigned to one of four meditation groups: nonjudgment mindfulness, general mindfulness (i.e., attentional awareness without a nonjudgment component), progressive muscle relaxation, and nothing. Cardiac data were recorded during a 5-min baseline, failure task, and 10-min meditation session. HR results suggest that both mindfulness conditions and "nothing" encouraged cardiovascular recovery, but that the mindfulness conditions showed even further recovery during the last five minutes of the meditations. HF-HRV results indicated that participants in the nonjudgment mindfulness condition had marginally higher HF-HRV during the last five minutes of the meditation than at baseline, while participants in the other conditions did not. Therefore, mindfulness with a focus on nonjudgment of emotions may be especially important to help perfectionists improve HF-HRV after failure.
研究表明,完美主义,即坚持并追求不切实际的高标准的倾向,与饮食失调、焦虑和抑郁等负面心理健康结果有关。先前的研究使用高频心率变异性(HF-HRV)来测量完美主义大学生在正念冥想期间从压力中恢复的情况,发现只有非完美主义者在压力后表现出HF-HRV恢复,这表明正念对完美主义者无效。然而,该正念冥想并未纳入非评判元素,而这可能是完美主义者的关键组成部分。在当前的研究中,我们考察了专注于非评判的正念是否有助于大学生完美主义者(n = 120)从失败中恢复(通过心率(HR)、HF-HRV、pNN50来衡量)。学生们被随机分配到四个冥想组之一:非评判正念组、一般正念组(即没有非评判成分的注意力觉知组)、渐进性肌肉松弛组和无干预组。在5分钟的基线期、失败任务期和10分钟的冥想期记录心脏数据。心率结果表明,正念组和“无干预组”都促进了心血管恢复,但正念组在冥想的最后五分钟表现出了更大程度的恢复。HF-HRV结果显示,在冥想的最后五分钟,非评判正念组参与者的HF-HRV略高于基线,而其他组参与者则没有。因此,专注于对情绪进行非评判的正念对于帮助完美主义者在失败后改善HF-HRV可能尤为重要。