Sniffing out a solution: How emotional body odors can improve mindfulness therapy for social anxiety.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cinzia Cecchetto, Elisa Dal Bò, Emma T Eliasson, Elisa Vigna, Ludovica Natali, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo, Alberto Greco, Fabio Di Francesco, Gergö Hadlaczky, Johan N Lundström, Vladimir Carli, Claudio Gentili
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Abstract

Background: Human body odors (BOs) serve as an effective means of social communication, with individuals exposed to emotional BOs experiencing a partial replication of the sender's affective state. This phenomenon may be particularly relevant in conditions where social interactions are impaired, such as social anxiety. Our study aimed to investigate if emotional human BOs could augment the benefits of mindfulness-based interventions.

Methods: We enrolled 48 women with social anxiety symptoms and assigned them to groups exposed to happiness BO, fear BO, or clean air. Participants engaged in mindfulness practice over two consecutive days, which included breathing, meditation, and relaxation exercises. During these interventions, the odor specific to each group was presented. Affective symptoms were assessed at the beginning and end of each day, with heart rate variability (HRV) and skin conductance level (SCL) recorded during the intervention.

Results: Self-reported anxiety level revealed a significant reduction in anxiety on the second day for both happiness and fear conditions, but not for the clean air group. However, on a physiological level, fear BO exposure compared to clean air led to decreased HRV, indicating that fear BO may induce a less physiological relaxed state. No significant differences were observed in SCL between odor conditions.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that exposure to BOs triggers the perception of a "social presence", improving the ecological validity of a psychological treatment. If replicated and expanded, these findings could pave the way for using BOs as catalysts in existing therapies.

嗅出解决方案:情绪体味如何改善社交焦虑的正念疗法。
背景:人的体味(BOs)是一种有效的社交交流手段,接触到情绪化体味的个体会体验到发送者情感状态的部分复制。这种现象可能与社交焦虑等社交互动受损的情况尤为相关。我们的研究旨在探讨情绪化人类 BO 是否能增强正念干预的益处:方法:我们招募了 48 名有社交焦虑症状的女性,并将她们分配到接触快乐 BO、恐惧 BO 或清洁空气的小组。参与者连续两天进行正念练习,包括呼吸、冥想和放松练习。在这些干预过程中,每组都会出现特定的气味。每天开始和结束时对情绪症状进行评估,并在干预期间记录心率变异性(HRV)和皮肤电导水平(SCL):结果:自我报告的焦虑水平显示,在第二天,快乐组和恐惧组的焦虑水平都有显著下降,但清洁空气组的焦虑水平没有下降。然而,在生理层面上,与清洁空气组相比,恐惧 BO 暴露会导致心率变异下降,这表明恐惧 BO 可能会诱发较低的生理放松状态。不同气味条件下的 SCL 没有明显差异:这些研究结果表明,接触 BO 会引发 "社会存在 "感,从而提高心理治疗的生态有效性。如果这些研究结果得到复制和推广,将为在现有疗法中使用 BOs 作为催化剂铺平道路。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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