Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Adolesc Health. 2023 Jan;72(1):126-129. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.09.002. Epub 2022 Oct 20.
Mindfulness, awareness resulting from attending to the present without judgment, has been associated with improved health. When considered as a time-varying momentary state, mindfulness is associated with other momentary states such as affect. We examined whether momentary mindfulness, specifically mindful attention and awareness (MAA), changed after counseling interventions to reduce cannabis use that included ecological momentary assessment (EMA) and explored associations with negative affect, positive affect, and cannabis desire.
Outpatients 15-24 years using cannabis ≥3x/week were randomized to one of the three interventions, each including two motivational enhancement therapy (MET) sessions. For two interventions, MET was followed by 2 weeks of EMA (with/without messaging). Momentary MAA, negative affect, positive affect, and cannabis desire were assessed over 1 week of EMA at baseline and 3-month follow-up (N = 1,971 reports, 68 participants). We examined changes in momentary MAA from baseline to follow-up overall and by group (MET + EMA, MET-only) using generalized linear mixed effects models. We tested associations of momentary MAA with momentary affect and cannabis desire using generalized estimating equations.
Momentary MAA increased from baseline to follow-up after MET counseling plus EMA (β = 0.237), but did not change with MET counseling alone. Higher momentary MAA was associated with lower negative affect (β = -0.526) and cannabis desire (β = -0.521), but not with positive affect.
Among youth using cannabis frequently, momentary MAA was increased 3 months after interventions with EMA after counseling and was inversely associated with momentary negative affect and momentary cannabis desire. Mindfulness may be a useful target for momentary intervention.
正念,即不评判地关注当下所产生的意识,与改善健康有关。当被视为一种随时间变化的瞬间状态时,正念与其他瞬间状态(如情感)相关联。我们研究了在减少大麻使用的咨询干预后,瞬间正念(特别是专注的注意力和意识)是否会发生变化,这些干预包括生态瞬时评估(EMA),并探讨了与负性情绪、正性情绪和大麻欲望的关系。
每周至少使用大麻 3 次的 15-24 岁的门诊患者被随机分配到三种干预措施之一,每种干预措施都包括两次动机增强治疗(MET)。对于两种干预措施,MET 后进行 2 周的 EMA(有/无信息传递)。在基线和 3 个月随访时(N=1971 份报告,68 名参与者),通过 EMA 评估了 1 周的瞬间 MAA、负性情绪、正性情绪和大麻欲望。我们使用广义线性混合效应模型,总体上和按组(MET+EMA、MET 仅)检查了瞬间 MAA 从基线到随访的变化。我们使用广义估计方程测试了瞬间 MAA 与瞬间情感和大麻欲望的关系。
在接受 MET 咨询加 EMA 后,瞬间 MAA 从基线到随访有所增加(β=0.237),但在仅接受 MET 咨询时没有变化。瞬间 MAA 越高,负性情绪(β=-0.526)和大麻欲望(β=-0.521)越低,但与正性情绪无关。
在经常使用大麻的年轻人中,在咨询后接受 EMA 的干预措施 3 个月后,瞬间 MAA 增加,与瞬间负性情绪和瞬间大麻欲望呈负相关。正念可能是瞬间干预的一个有用目标。