Effects of online mindful stretching exercises for loneliness, mindfulness, and hair cortisol: A mixed method study

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Freda Jia Xin Jong , Caryn Chuen Wei Lee , Rachel Sing-Kiat Ting , Mei-Hua Lin , Lin Kooi Ong , Xin Fei Quek , Shaun Wen Huey Lee , Alvin Lai Oon Ng , Siew Li Teoh
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Abstract

Objectives

Loneliness is a prevalent concern among young adults, with prior research indicating mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) may help mitigate the effect. This study aimed to investigate the effects of online MBIs in alleviating loneliness in university students, with a specific focus on comparing mindful stretching with or without a mindful breathing component.

Methods

The study employed a mixed-method design (i.e., pre-post study and qualitative interviews). One hundred and three university students were randomly assigned to a four-week mindful stretching with mindful breathing (MSB) or a mindful stretching only (MSO) group. Fifteen-minute daily practices were required, and adherence was monitored. Outcomes assessed included loneliness, mindfulness, and hair cortisol. The qualitative study used a thematic approach to code for the perceived benefits, challenges, and feedback.

Results

No significant between-group differences were observed for all the outcomes. However, both MSB and MSO interventions showed significant pre-post attenuation in loneliness in small-to-moderate effect sizes (Cohen’s dMSB = 0.45; Cohen’s dMSO = 0.19), and moderate to large effect sizes improvement in mindfulness (Cohen’s dMSB = 1.18; Cohen’s dMSO = 0.49). Qualitative results revealed that participants from both groups experienced calming effects and increased awareness toward themselves and their surroundings after the interventions.

Conclusions

Findings suggested that the brief online self-help mindful stretching interventions, regardless of the inclusion of a mindful breathing component, are useful for coping with loneliness and enhancing mindfulness in university students. The effects of mindfulness could be further extended among general populations due to its established psychological benefits.

Preregistration

This trial was registered in ClinicalTrial.gov (NCT04394013)
在线正念伸展运动对孤独感、正念和毛发皮质醇的影响:一项混合方法研究
孤独是年轻人普遍关注的问题,之前的研究表明,基于正念的干预(mbi)可能有助于减轻这种影响。本研究旨在调查在线MBIs在缓解大学生孤独感方面的效果,并特别关注在有或没有正念呼吸成分的情况下进行正念拉伸的比较。方法采用前后研究和定性访谈相结合的混合方法设计。103名大学生被随机分配到为期四周的正念伸展带正念呼吸组(MSB)和仅正念伸展组(MSO)。每天需要15分钟的练习,并对坚持进行监控。评估的结果包括孤独感、正念和毛发皮质醇。定性研究使用主题方法来编写可感知的好处、挑战和反馈。结果两组间各项指标均无显著差异。然而,MSB和MSO干预在小到中等效应量上均显示出显著的孤独感前后衰减(Cohen 's dMSB = 0.45;Cohen 's dMSO = 0.19),正念改善的中到大效应量(Cohen 's dMSB = 1.18;科恩的dMSO = 0.49)。定性结果显示,两组参与者在干预后都经历了镇静效果,对自己和周围环境的认识也有所提高。研究结果表明,简短的在线自助正念伸展干预,无论是否包含正念呼吸成分,都有助于应对孤独感和增强大学生的正念。正念的影响可以在普通人群中进一步扩展,因为它具有既定的心理益处。该试验已在ClinicalTrial.gov注册(NCT04394013)。
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Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing
Explore-The Journal of Science and Healing 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.30%
发文量
179
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: EXPLORE: The Journal of Science & Healing addresses the scientific principles behind, and applications of, evidence-based healing practices from a wide variety of sources, including conventional, alternative, and cross-cultural medicine. It is an interdisciplinary journal that explores the healing arts, consciousness, spirituality, eco-environmental issues, and basic science as all these fields relate to health.
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