Impact of a Momentary Mindfulness Intervention on Rumination, Negative Affect, and their Dynamics in Daily Life.

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Affective science Pub Date : 2025-01-24 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s42761-024-00291-9
Teresa Bolzenkötter, Andreas B Neubauer, Peter Koval
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Abstract

Rumination and negative affect are mutually reinforcing experiences. Their dynamic relation can confer vulnerability to psychopathology. Cultivating mindfulness has been proposed to buffer against such downward spirals of negativity. However, it remains unclear whether practicing mindfulness in daily life causally impacts rumination, negative affect, and their dynamics. We investigated this using a micro-randomized intensive longitudinal trial. Participants (N = 91) were prompted eight times per day for 10 days using a smartphone app. At each prompt, participants were randomized to complete a brief mindfulness intervention or an active-control task and then reported levels of rumination and negative affect. Results of dynamic structural equation models showed that the mindfulness intervention led to lower levels of rumination and negative affect but that it had no reliable impact on their dynamics. Thus, cultivating mindfulness in daily life may be a promising approach for decreasing rumination and negative affect but not their dynamical relation.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-024-00291-9.

瞬间正念干预对日常生活中反刍、负面情绪及其动态的影响。
沉思和消极情绪是相辅相成的经历。它们之间的动态关系可能导致精神病理的脆弱性。有人建议培养正念来缓冲这种消极的恶性循环。然而,尚不清楚在日常生活中练习正念是否会对反刍、负面影响及其动态产生因果影响。我们通过一项微随机强化纵向试验对此进行了研究。参与者(N = 91)在10天内每天使用智能手机应用程序提示8次。每次提示时,参与者被随机分配完成一项简短的正念干预或一项主动控制任务,然后报告反思和负面影响的水平。动态结构方程模型结果显示,正念干预导致反刍和消极情绪水平降低,但对其动态影响不可靠。因此,在日常生活中培养正念可能是减少反刍和消极情绪的一种有希望的方法,但不是它们的动态关系。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1007/s42761-024-00291-9。
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