Effects of Mantram Repetition on Spiritual Well-Being: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Alison L R Kuhn, Joanne Kraenzle Schneider, Scott D Easton, Saratu Garba Abdullahi, Danny G Willis
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Background: Spiritual well-being is an essential component of whole-person care and is increasingly recognized in various clinical disciplines as positively affecting mental health. Mantram repetition (MR) is an intervention rooted in Eastern spiritual traditions that has been shown to have clinical benefits, including reduction of psychological distress, among individuals with chronic psychological conditions. The central aim of this meta-analysis was to examine the effects of MR on spiritual well-being. Methods: Fifteen databases were searched from their inception year to July 19, 2023. Two independent reviewers extracted and coded data from randomized or quasi-experimental studies with comparison groups, conducted to test MR, measured spiritual well-being, and reported their study in English. Coded data included study quality indicators which were used in moderator analyses. Results: After the initial and updated searches and removal of duplicates, we reviewed 2,072 articles; seven studies met inclusion criteria with a total sample size of 556 (MR = 272, comparison = 284). Overall, MR had a positive effect on spiritual well-being with a pooled effect size of 0.535 with Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman adjusted 95% confidence intervals of 0.18 and 0.89 (p = 011). Using moderator analyses, we examined the effect of the quality indicators and intervention characteristics on effect size; only session length was significant. Longer MR intervention sessions (i.e., 90 min) had greater effects than shorter sessions (i.e., 50-60 min). Conclusions: Across these seven studies, MR showed moderate to strong effects on spiritual well-being. Additional studies are needed to determine the reliability of these findings.

重复念诵咒语对精神幸福的影响:系统回顾与元分析》。
背景:精神健康是全人护理的重要组成部分,各临床学科日益认识到精神健康对心理健康的积极影响。重复念咒(MR)是一种植根于东方精神传统的干预方法,已被证明对慢性心理疾病患者有临床益处,包括减少心理困扰。这项荟萃分析的主要目的是研究曼陀罗对精神健康的影响。方法:对 15 个数据库进行了检索,检索时间从开始年份到 2023 年 7 月 19 日。两名独立审稿人从随机或准实验研究中提取数据并进行编码,这些研究带有对比组,对 MR 进行了测试,对精神幸福感进行了测量,并用英语报告了研究结果。编码数据包括研究质量指标,这些指标被用于主持人分析。结果经过初步搜索和更新搜索并删除重复内容后,我们审查了 2,072 篇文章;其中 7 项研究符合纳入标准,样本量共计 556 个(MR = 272,对比 = 284)。总体而言,MR 对精神幸福感有积极影响,汇总效应大小为 0.535,Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman 调整后的 95% 置信区间为 0.18 和 0.89 (p = 011)。通过调节分析,我们考察了质量指标和干预特点对效应大小的影响;只有疗程长度具有显著性。较长的 MR 干预疗程(即 90 分钟)比较短的疗程(即 50-60 分钟)具有更大的效果。结论:在这七项研究中,磁共振对精神幸福感有中等到较强的影响。要确定这些研究结果的可靠性,还需要进行更多的研究。
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