Effects of the Soothe Vision well-being tool on university students' mood: a pilot study.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Current Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1007/s12144-025-07649-7
Asnea Tariq, Yumeng Yang, Ziqiao Liu, Siu Ching Wong, Elaine Gray, Angela L McLaughlin, Caden J Arthur, Stella W Y Chan
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Abstract

The "Soothe Vision" well-being tool was designed through co-production with young people, combining soothing images from Project Soothe and literary quotes and music to produce a set of soothing videos. The present research was a pilot study evaluating its effects on mood states in university students. Specifically, it examined if the Soothe Vision tool (intervention group) was more effective than viewing the soothing images from Project Soothe alone (control group) in producing positive mood changes. This study was conducted online with 151 Chinese university students (age M = 22.77; SD = 0.23) both in and outside China. Standardised measures were used to assess the symptoms of depression, anxiety, personality traits and loneliness at the baseline phase. Changes in mood states were measured before and after the intervention. Repeated measure ANOVAs indicated that both groups showed reduced negative mood states (i.e., negative affect, depressive and anxious mood) and an increased serenity affect; however, there were no group differences. Correlation analyses suggested that higher levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms at baseline were associated with a greater reduction in depressive and anxious mood. Participants with a higher neuroticism score reported larger reductions in anxious mood states. These preliminary findings suggest that imagery-based tools/interventions can be beneficial in increasing positive mood and reducing negative mood in students, particularly in those with higher levels of baseline depressive and anxiety symptoms as well as those with higher vulnerability by virtue of neuroticism.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-025-07649-7.

抚慰视觉健康工具对大学生情绪的影响:一项初步研究。
“舒缓视觉”健康工具是通过与年轻人共同制作而设计的,将舒缓项目中的舒缓图像与文学引文和音乐结合起来,制作出一套舒缓视频。本研究是一项评估其对大学生情绪状态影响的初步研究。具体来说,它检验了视觉舒缓工具(干预组)是否比单独观看舒缓项目(对照组)的舒缓图像在产生积极情绪变化方面更有效。本研究以151名中国大学生(年龄M = 22.77;SD = 0.23)。在基线阶段,采用标准化措施评估抑郁、焦虑、人格特征和孤独的症状。在干预前后测量了情绪状态的变化。重复测量方差分析表明,两组均表现出消极情绪状态(即消极情绪、抑郁和焦虑情绪)的减少和平静情绪的增加;然而,没有组间差异。相关分析表明,基线水平较高的抑郁和焦虑症状与抑郁和焦虑情绪的更大减少有关。神经质得分较高的参与者报告焦虑情绪状态的减少幅度较大。这些初步研究结果表明,基于图像的工具/干预措施有助于增加学生的积极情绪,减少学生的消极情绪,特别是那些基线抑郁和焦虑症状水平较高的学生,以及那些由于神经质而易受伤害的学生。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s12144-025-07649-7获得。
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Current Psychology
Current Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Current Psychology is an international forum for rapid dissemination of peer-reviewed research at the cutting edge of psychology. It welcomes significant and rigorous empirical and theoretical contributions from all the major areas of psychology, including but not limited to: cognitive psychology and cognition, social, clinical, health, developmental, methodological, and personality psychology, neuropsychology, psychometrics, human factors, and educational psychology.
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