Goldberg Simon B, Imhoff-Smith Theodore, Bolt Daniel M, Wilson-Mendenhall Christine D, Dahl Cortland J, Davidson Richard J, Rosenkranz Melissa A
Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States.
Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
JMIR Ment Health. 2020 Nov 27;7(11):e23825. doi: 10.2196/23825.
A growing number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) suggest psychological benefits associated with meditation training delivered via mobile health. However, research in this area has primarily focused on mindfulness, only one of many meditative techniques.
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of 2 versions of a self-guided, smartphone-based meditation app-the Healthy Minds Program (HMP)-which includes training in mindfulness (Awareness), along with practices designed to cultivate positive relationships (Connection) or insight into the nature of the self (Insight).
A three-arm, fully remote RCT compared 8 weeks of one of 2 HMP conditions (Awareness+Connection and Awareness+Insight) with a waitlist control. Adults (≥18 years) without extensive previous meditation experience were eligible. The primary outcome was psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress). Secondary outcomes were social connection, empathy, compassion, self-reflection, insight, rumination, defusion, and mindfulness. Measures were completed at pretest, midtreatment, and posttest between October 2019 and April 2020. Longitudinal data were analyzed using intention-to-treat principles with maximum likelihood.
A total of 343 participants were randomized and 186 (54.2%) completed at least one posttest assessment. The majority (166/228, 72.8%) of those assigned to HMP conditions downloaded the app. The 2 HMP conditions did not differ from one another in terms of changes in any outcome. Relative to the waitlist control, the HMP conditions showed larger improvements in distress, social connectedness, mindfulness, and measures theoretically linked to insight training (d=-0.28 to 0.41; Ps≤.02), despite modest exposure to connection- and insight-related practice. The results were robust to some assumptions about nonrandom patterns of missing data. Improvements in distress were associated with days of use. Candidate mediators (social connection, insight, rumination, defusion, and mindfulness) and moderators (baseline rumination, defusion, and empathy) of changes in distress were identified.
This study provides initial evidence of efficacy for the HMP app in reducing distress and improving outcomes related to well-being, including social connectedness. Future studies should attempt to increase study retention and user engagement.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04139005; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04139005.
越来越多的随机对照试验表明,通过移动健康应用提供的冥想训练具有心理益处。然而,该领域的研究主要集中在正念上,而正念只是众多冥想技巧之一。
本研究旨在评估两款基于智能手机的自助式冥想应用程序——健康心灵计划(HMP)的两个版本的疗效,该计划包括正念训练(觉察),以及旨在培养积极人际关系(联结)或洞察自我本质(洞察)的练习。
一项三臂、完全远程的随机对照试验将8周的两种HMP条件之一(觉察+联结和觉察+洞察)与等待列表对照组进行比较。没有广泛冥想经验的成年人(≥18岁)符合条件。主要结果是心理困扰(抑郁、焦虑和压力)。次要结果包括社会联结、同理心、同情心、自我反思、洞察、沉思、解离和正念。在2019年10月至2020年4月期间的预测试、治疗中期和后测试中完成测量。使用意向性分析原则和最大似然法对纵向数据进行分析。
共有343名参与者被随机分组,186名(54.2%)完成了至少一次后测试评估。大多数被分配到HMP条件的人(166/228,72.8%)下载了该应用程序。两种HMP条件在任何结果的变化方面没有差异。相对于等待列表对照组,HMP条件在困扰、社会联结、正念以及理论上与洞察训练相关的测量方面有更大改善(d=-0.28至0.41;P≤0.02),尽管与联结和洞察相关的练习接触较少。结果对于一些关于缺失数据非随机模式的假设具有稳健性。困扰的改善与使用天数相关。确定了困扰变化的候选中介因素(社会联结、洞察、沉思、解离和正念)和调节因素(基线沉思、解离和同理心)。
本研究为HMP应用程序在减轻困扰和改善与幸福感相关的结果(包括社会联结)方面的疗效提供了初步证据。未来的研究应尝试提高研究保留率和用户参与度。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04139005;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04139005