Junça-Silva Ana, Kulyk Marisa, Caetano António
Business Research Unit (BRU-UNIDE-IUL), Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), 1649-026 Lisbon, Portugal.
APPSYCI-Applied Psychology Research Center Capabilities & Inclusion_APPsyCI, ISPA, 1149-041 Lisboa, Portugal.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Apr 9;22(4):592. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22040592.
Health is a critical factor influencing key workplace outcomes, including job attitudes, behaviors, and performance. This study investigated the role of daily micro-breaks, specifically morning meditation practices, and positive affective experiences (i.e., positive affect) at work in predicting health-related outcomes, namely vitality and mental health. Using a non-experimental design, this study tested a moderated mediation model in which sleep quality moderates the relationship between morning meditation and positive affect, which, in turn, predicts end-of-the-day health-related outcomes.
Data were collected twice a day from 44 healthcare employees over five consecutive workdays using a daily survey approach.
Multilevel modeling analyses revealed that morning meditation was significantly associated with increased positive affect and improved health indicators at the end of the workday. Moreover, sleep quality moderated the relationship between morning meditation and positive affect, such that the conditional indirect effect of meditation on end-of-day mental health and vitality via positive affect was significant when sleep quality from the preceding night was poor.
These findings underscore the interactive effect of prior-night sleep quality and morning meditation on affective and health-related outcomes by the end of the day. By identifying sleep quality as a key boundary condition, we contribute to a more nuanced understanding of when meditation is most beneficial. Our findings have significant implications for both research and practice, particularly in high-stress environments such as healthcare, where optimizing employee well-being is crucial for both individual and organizational performance.
健康是影响关键工作场所成果的关键因素,包括工作态度、行为和绩效。本研究调查了日常微休息,特别是早晨冥想练习,以及工作中的积极情感体验(即积极情绪)在预测与健康相关的结果(即活力和心理健康)方面的作用。本研究采用非实验设计,测试了一个调节中介模型,其中睡眠质量调节早晨冥想与积极情绪之间的关系,而积极情绪反过来又预测一天结束时与健康相关的结果。
采用每日调查方法,在连续五个工作日内,每天对44名医护人员进行两次数据收集。
多层次建模分析表明,早晨冥想与工作日结束时积极情绪的增加和健康指标的改善显著相关。此外,睡眠质量调节了早晨冥想与积极情绪之间的关系,即当前一晚睡眠质量较差时,冥想通过积极情绪对一天结束时的心理健康和活力的条件间接效应显著。
这些发现强调了前一晚睡眠质量和早晨冥想对一天结束时情感和与健康相关结果的交互作用。通过将睡眠质量确定为一个关键的边界条件,我们有助于更细致地理解冥想何时最有益。我们的发现对研究和实践都有重要意义,特别是在医疗保健等高压力环境中,优化员工福祉对个人和组织绩效都至关重要。