Department of Psychology and Behavioral Science and Policy Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Department of Business, Government, and Society and Behavioral Science and Policy Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Nature. 2022 Jul;607(7919):512-520. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-04907-7. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Social-evaluative stressors-experiences in which people feel they could be judged negatively-pose a major threat to adolescent mental health and can cause young people to disengage from stressful pursuits, resulting in missed opportunities to acquire valuable skills. Here we show that replicable benefits for the stress responses of adolescents can be achieved with a short (around 30-min), scalable 'synergistic mindsets' intervention. This intervention, which is a self-administered online training module, synergistically targets both growth mindsets (the idea that intelligence can be developed) and stress-can-be-enhancing mindsets (the idea that one's physiological stress response can fuel optimal performance). In six double-blind, randomized, controlled experiments that were conducted with secondary and post-secondary students in the United States, the synergistic mindsets intervention improved stress-related cognitions (study 1, n = 2,717; study 2, n = 755), cardiovascular reactivity (study 3, n = 160; study 4, n = 200), daily cortisol levels (study 5, n = 118 students, n = 1,213 observations), psychological well-being (studies 4 and 5), academic success (study 5) and anxiety symptoms during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns (study 6, n = 341). Heterogeneity analyses (studies 3, 5 and 6) and a four-cell experiment (study 4) showed that the benefits of the intervention depended on addressing both mindsets-growth and stress-synergistically. Confidence in these conclusions comes from a conservative, Bayesian machine-learning statistical method for detecting heterogeneous effects. Thus, our research has identified a treatment for adolescent stress that could, in principle, be scaled nationally at low cost.
社会评价压力源——人们感到可能会受到负面评价的经历——对青少年的心理健康构成了重大威胁,并可能导致年轻人不再从事有压力的活动,从而错失获得宝贵技能的机会。在这里,我们表明,通过一种短(约 30 分钟)、可扩展的“协同心态”干预措施,可以实现对青少年应激反应的可复制的有益效果。这种干预措施是一种自我管理的在线培训模块,协同针对成长心态(即智力可以发展的观点)和应激可以增强心态(即一个人的生理应激反应可以促进最佳表现的观点)。在六项在美国进行的、针对中学生和大学生的双盲、随机、对照实验中,协同心态干预改善了与应激相关的认知(研究 1,n=2717;研究 2,n=755)、心血管反应性(研究 3,n=160;研究 4,n=200)、日常皮质醇水平(研究 5,n=118 名学生,n=1213 个观察值)、心理幸福感(研究 4 和 5)、学业成功(研究 5)以及 2020 年 COVID-19 封锁期间的焦虑症状(研究 6,n=341)。异质性分析(研究 3、5 和 6)和四组实验(研究 4)表明,干预的益处取决于协同处理两种心态——成长和应激。这些结论的可信度来自于一种用于检测异质效应的保守的、贝叶斯机器学习统计方法。因此,我们的研究已经确定了一种治疗青少年应激的方法,原则上可以以低成本在全国范围内推广。