Johnson Blair T, Acabchuk Rebecca L, George Elisabeth A, Nardi William, Sun Shufang, Salmoirago-Blotcher Elena, Scharf Jodi, Loucks Eric B
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut.
RoundGlass, Bellevue, Washington.
Mindfulness (N Y). 2023 Sep;14(9):2077-2096. doi: 10.1007/s12671-023-02212-6. Epub 2023 Sep 22.
Universities increasingly offer mindfulness-based programs (MBPs) to improve student health and reduce their impact on overburdened psychological services. It is critical for evidence-based policy to determine for what health outcomes mindfulness programs are effective and under what conditions. Objectives were to: (a) perform a comprehensive analysis of the effects of mindfulness interventions on physical, mental, and behavioral health outcomes in college undergraduate students, and (b) examine moderators of intervention effects to identify factors that may help improve existing university mindfulness programs and guide the design of new programs.
Systematic searches of five databases identified MBP randomized controlled trials for undergraduate students, measuring any health outcome. Analyses using robust variance estimation focused on standardized mean differences for outcomes between groups and modeled through coded study features.
The 58 studies in the review primarily focused on mental health with fewer assessments of physical health or health behaviors. Overall, mindfulness interventions significantly outperformed both active and inactive controls (s<.05), with the most marked effects on anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and mindfulness; greater success appeared for clinical populations. Online programs performed equivalent to in-person, and non-MBP programs were equivalent to MBP programs after controlling for other factors. Publication bias and other quality issues also emerged.
Mindfulness programs improve well-being in college students, with the strongest evidence for reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms. More studies utilizing stronger methods are needed to evaluate mindfulness programs' effects on additional health outcomes and online interventions in clinical populations.
大学越来越多地提供基于正念的项目(MBP),以改善学生健康状况,并减轻他们对不堪重负的心理服务的影响。基于证据的政策确定正念项目对哪些健康结果有效以及在何种条件下有效至关重要。目标是:(a)对正念干预对本科大学生身体、心理和行为健康结果的影响进行全面分析,以及(b)检查干预效果的调节因素,以确定可能有助于改进现有大学正念项目并指导新项目设计的因素。
对五个数据库进行系统检索,确定针对本科生的MBP随机对照试验,测量任何健康结果。使用稳健方差估计的分析重点关注组间结果的标准化均值差异,并通过编码的研究特征进行建模。
综述中的58项研究主要关注心理健康,对身体健康或健康行为的评估较少。总体而言,正念干预显著优于积极和消极对照(P<.05),对焦虑症状、抑郁症状和正念的影响最为显著;临床人群的效果似乎更好。在控制其他因素后,在线项目的表现与面对面项目相当,非MBP项目与MBP项目相当。还出现了发表偏倚和其他质量问题。
正念项目可改善大学生的幸福感,有最有力的证据表明其能减轻焦虑和抑郁症状。需要更多采用更强有力方法的研究来评估正念项目对其他健康结果的影响以及对临床人群的在线干预。