Centre for Psychological Research, Department of Psychology, Health and Professional Development, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK.
Centre for Psychological Research, Department of Psychology, Health and Professional Development, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK.
J Affect Disord. 2022 Mar 15;301:60-67. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.12.015. Epub 2021 Dec 13.
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is a pleasant physiological tingling sensation induced by certain visual and auditory triggers. ASMR has been shown to reduce stress and increase positive mood, but its effects have not yet been studied in populations with clinically severe symptoms. The present study aimed to investigate whether the experience of ASMR improved mood and reduced arousal in people with and without insomnia and depression symptoms.
1,037 participants (18-66 years) completed online questionnaires assessing insomnia and depression symptom severity followed by questionnaires on current mood and arousal levels before and after watching an ASMR video. The independent variables were the participant's group (insomnia, depression, insomnia and depression combined or control) and whether they experienced ASMR during the video. The dependent variables were the change in mood and arousal levels after watching the video.
As predicted, all participants showed significantly increased relaxation and improved mood after watching the video with the largest effects for participants who experienced ASMR and for participants in the combined and depression groups. No difference was found between the insomnia and control groups.
It is not known how many participants were familiar with ASMR videos prior to taking part in the study (nor whether this is important). Also, the categorization of participants into the ASMR group was based on self-report and thus, not verified.
Results suggest that ASMR videos have the potential to be used to improve mood and reduce arousal with implications for alleviating symptoms of insomnia and depression.
自主感觉经络反应(ASMR)是一种由某些视觉和听觉刺激引起的愉悦生理刺痛感。ASMR 已被证明可以减轻压力并增加积极情绪,但尚未在有临床严重症状的人群中研究其效果。本研究旨在调查 ASMR 的体验是否能改善有和没有失眠和抑郁症状的人的情绪并降低唤醒度。
1037 名参与者(18-66 岁)完成了在线问卷,评估了失眠和抑郁症状的严重程度,然后在观看 ASMR 视频前后,用问卷评估了当前的情绪和唤醒水平。自变量是参与者的组别(失眠、抑郁、失眠和抑郁合并或对照组)和他们在观看视频时是否有体验到 ASMR。因变量是观看视频后情绪和唤醒水平的变化。
正如预测的那样,所有参与者在观看视频后都表现出明显的放松和情绪改善,其中体验到 ASMR 的参与者和合并组和抑郁组的参与者效果最大。失眠组和对照组之间没有差异。
不知道有多少参与者在参加研究之前就熟悉 ASMR 视频(也不知道这是否重要)。此外,参与者被归入 ASMR 组是基于自我报告,因此没有得到验证。
结果表明,ASMR 视频有可能被用来改善情绪和降低唤醒度,这对缓解失眠和抑郁症状有意义。