Xu Jia-Qi, Tang Yee-Man Jennifer, Chen Hoi Ying Katherine
Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Department of Educational Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Jan 10;13(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02233-3.
Pursuing a research postgraduate (RPg) degree is a major life event and could be stressful. The current study aims to explore the effectiveness of an online eight-week mindfulness-based intervention on improving wellbeing and alleviating illbeing among a group of RPg students using a randomized waitlist-controlled design.
A total of 88 RPg students, either studying in Hong Kong or Macau, were recruited (43 were randomized into the immediate intervention group; 67 females; mean age = 27.7; SD = 4.60). The "Finding Peace in a Frantic World" was adopted as the mindfulness-based program. Linear mixed models were applied to test the effects of the intervention on trait mindfulness, compassion, wellbeing related measures (i.e., subjective wellbeing, resilience, wellbeing literacy) and illbeing related measures (i.e., emotional and sleeping disturbances), while controlling for the effects of age and gender. The intervention group was also assessed at two-month follow-up to evaluate the sustained effects.
The results revealed that participants from the intervention group showed increased resilience (b = 0.88, p = .012), wellbeing literacy (b = 2.52, p = .04), trait mindfulness (b = 5.16, p = .006), and decreased emotional disturbances (b=-8.24, p = .015), while there were no changes in subjective wellbeing, sleeping quality, and self-compassion or compassion towards others compared to the waitlist controls. Positive effects were sustained after two months in the intervention group.
This study provides evidence for online mindfulness training in alleviating RPg students' emotional disturbance and supporting their resilience and wellbeing literacy.
The study was retrospectively registered with the ISRCTN Registry on 11/11/2022 (registration number: ISRCTN18262344).
攻读研究型研究生(RPg)学位是人生中的一件大事,可能会带来压力。本研究旨在采用随机候补对照设计,探讨为期八周的在线正念干预对改善一组RPg学生的幸福感和减轻不适的有效性。
共招募了88名在香港或澳门学习的RPg学生(43名被随机分配到即时干预组;67名女性;平均年龄=27.7;标准差=4.60)。采用“在疯狂世界中寻找安宁”作为基于正念的项目。应用线性混合模型来测试干预对特质正念、同情心、与幸福感相关的指标(即主观幸福感、心理韧性、幸福感素养)和与不适相关的指标(即情绪和睡眠障碍)的影响,同时控制年龄和性别的影响。干预组还在两个月的随访中进行评估,以评估持续效果。
结果显示,干预组的参与者心理韧性增强(b=0.88,p=0.012)、幸福感素养提高(b=2.52,p=0.04)、特质正念增加(b=5.16,p=0.006)、情绪障碍减少(b=-8.24,p=0.015),而与候补对照组相比,主观幸福感、睡眠质量、自我同情或对他人的同情没有变化。干预组在两个月后仍保持积极效果。
本研究为在线正念训练减轻RPg学生的情绪障碍、增强其心理韧性和幸福感素养提供了证据。
该研究于2022年11月11日在ISRCTN注册中心进行了回顾性注册(注册号:ISRCTN18262344)。