Johles Lis, Molander Peter, Lundqvist Carolina
Department of Social and Psychological Studies, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden.
Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 24;16:1479584. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1479584. eCollection 2025.
There has been a growing interest in mindfulness research during the past three decades. However, studies investigating the mediating mechanisms of mindfulness on student-athletes and their quality of life (QoL) are sparse. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine if the effects of a brief body scan intervention on QoL among student-athletes would mediate a change in five facets of mindfulness (acting with awareness, describing, non-judgment, non-reactivity, and observing).
Swedish student-athletes ( = 99; 40% female participants) were recruited from six provincial high schools specialized in sports (basketball, = 5; cross-country skiing, = 1). The student-athletes were randomized into two arms: a 4-week body scan (intervention group) and a 4-week relaxation (active control group). Participants completed self-reported measures of QoL and mindfulness three times: at baseline; at follow-up, 4 weeks after baseline; and 8 weeks after baseline. A simple mediation analysis was conducted.
Results showed no significant differences between the body scan and relaxation on QoL change (c-path). There were no significant associations between the independent variable (body scan and relaxation) and the mediator Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) (a-path). Results did not demonstrate any significant indirect associations between FFMQ and QoL (b-path) for the five facets of FFMQ. In conclusion, body scans did not have any effect on student-athletes' QoL.
This study provides a first step toward investigating facets of mindfulness and QoL among student-athletes. No direct associations were revealed in this pilot study. Future research should refine mindfulness interventions and explore diverse mindfulness practices to better understand which facets of mindfulness may be helpful for student-athletes' QoL.
在过去三十年里,正念研究越来越受到关注。然而,关于正念对学生运动员及其生活质量(QoL)的中介机制的研究却很少。本试点研究的目的是检验简短的身体扫描干预对学生运动员生活质量的影响是否会介导正念五个方面(有意识行动、描述、不评判、不反应和观察)的变化。
从六所省级体育特色高中(篮球,n = 5;越野滑雪,n = 1)招募了瑞典学生运动员(n = 99;40%为女性参与者)。学生运动员被随机分为两组:为期4周的身体扫描组(干预组)和为期4周的放松组(积极对照组)。参与者在三个时间点完成了生活质量和正念的自我报告测量:基线时;随访时,基线后4周;基线后8周。进行了简单的中介分析。
结果显示,身体扫描组和放松组在生活质量变化方面(c路径)没有显著差异。自变量(身体扫描和放松)与中介变量五因素正念问卷(FFMQ)之间没有显著关联(a路径)。FFMQ五个方面的结果均未显示FFMQ与生活质量之间有任何显著的间接关联(b路径)。总之,身体扫描对学生运动员的生活质量没有任何影响。
本研究为调查学生运动员正念和生活质量的各个方面迈出了第一步。在这项试点研究中没有发现直接关联。未来的研究应该改进正念干预措施,并探索多样化的正念练习,以更好地了解正念的哪些方面可能有助于提高学生运动员的生活质量。