Breath-Focused Mindfulness and Compassion Training in Parent-Child Dyads: Pilot Intervention Study.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Satish Jaiswal, Jason Nan, Seth Dizon, Jessica O Young, Suzanna R Purpura, James K Manchanda, Dhakshin Ramanathan, Dennis J Kuo, Jyoti Mishra
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Abstract

Background: Depression in children is a concerning societal issue and can be associated with poor academic performance, school dropout, and poor overall quality of life. Additionally, child depression is often associated with parallel stress and depression in parents.

Objective: This scenario highlights the urgent need for the development and implementation of accessible and scalable solutions that may cobenefit child and parent mental well-being.

Methods: This pilot study introduced "Cooperative Compassion" (CoCo), a parent-child cotraining digital application aimed at promoting mindfulness and compassion through brief, performance-adaptive sessions. A community sample of 24 parent-child dyads (children's mean age 9.5, SD 3.27 years; female: n=14, male: n=10; Asian: n=5, White: n=11, mixed race: n=7, other race: n=1; and parents' mean age 44.5, SD 6.5 years; 20 female: n=20, male: n=4; Asian: n=8, White: n=14, mixed race: n=2) of high average affluence socioeconomic scores participated in the study. These parent-child dyads completed 30 sessions of CoCo training over 3 months with baseline and postintervention assessments occurring within 2 weeks of training initiation or completion, respectively.

Unlabelled: The program was feasible, with 80% (n=19) of families completing over 90% (n=22) of sessions and providing positive feedback. Mental health assessments showed a nonsignificant effect in the expected direction in children's depression scores (Cohen d=-0.19; 95% CI -8.89 to 1.74; P=.07) and significant reductions in parental stress (d=-0.41; 95% CI -2.63 to -0.16; P=.02), anxiety (d=-0.47; 95% CI -2.67 to -0.20; P=.02), and depression (d=-0.50; 95% CI -3.25 to -0.08; P=.03), with sustained benefits at the 3-month follow-up. Parental mindfulness improvements were correlated with stress reduction (ρ=-0.45; P=.03). On an emotion bias task used as an objective assessment of cognition, children demonstrated improved processing speed after the intervention (d=0.54; 95% CI 0.012-0.083; P=.005), and a marginal improvement was also observed in parents (d=0.19; 95% CI -0.004 to 0.030; P=.05). Cortical source imaging of electroencephalographic recordings was acquired simultaneous to an attention-to-breathing assessment that showed significant reduction in task-related default mode network activity (d=-0.62; 95% CI -0.0096 to -0.0002; P=.01).

Conclusions: Post-CoCo intervention decrease in default mode network activity on the attention-to-breath task in parent-child dyads may be indicative of cortical plasticity reflecting reduced mind-wandering and thereby, enhanced focus after training. The current promising behavioral and cognitive results suggest the need for a larger sample size and a randomized controlled study design. Overall, these findings highlight the potential for brief, digital mindfulness and compassion cotraining to improve family mental health and well-being.

亲子对偶的呼吸专注正念和同情训练:试点干预研究。
背景:儿童抑郁症是一个令人关注的社会问题,可能与学习成绩差、辍学和整体生活质量差有关。此外,儿童抑郁症通常与父母的压力和抑郁并存。目标:这一情景突出了迫切需要制定和实施可获取和可扩展的解决方案,这些解决方案可能有利于儿童和父母的心理健康。方法:本研究引入了“合作同情”(CoCo),这是一个亲子共同训练的数字应用程序,旨在通过简短的、表现适应性的会话来促进正念和同情。社区样本24对亲子二联体(儿童平均年龄9.5,SD 3.27岁;女性:n=14,男性:n=10;亚洲:n=5,白人:n=11,混血儿:n=7,其他种族:n=1;父母平均年龄44.5岁,SD 6.5岁;20名女性:n=20名,男性:n=4名;亚洲人:n=8,白人:n=14,混血儿:n=2)平均富裕社会经济分数高的人参加了研究。这些亲子二人组在3个月内完成了30次CoCo训练,基线和干预后评估分别在训练开始或完成的2周内进行。未标记:该项目是可行的,80% (n=19)的家庭完成了超过90% (n=22)的课程,并提供了积极的反馈。心理健康评估对儿童抑郁得分的预期方向无显著影响(Cohen d=-0.19;95% CI -8.89 ~ 1.74;P=.07),父母压力显著降低(d=-0.41;95% CI -2.63 ~ -0.16;P= 0.02)、焦虑(d=-0.47;95% CI -2.67 ~ -0.20;P=.02),抑郁(d=-0.50;95% CI -3.25 ~ -0.08;P=.03),在3个月的随访中持续获益。父母正念改善与压力减轻相关(ρ=-0.45;P = 03)。在一项用于客观评估认知的情绪偏见任务上,干预后儿童的处理速度有所提高(d=0.54;95% ci 0.012-0.083;P= 0.005),父母也有边际改善(d=0.19;95% CI -0.004 ~ 0.030;P = . 05)。脑电记录的皮质源成像与注意呼吸评估同时获得,该评估显示与任务相关的默认模式网络活动显著减少(d=-0.62;95% CI -0.0096 ~ -0.0002;P = . 01)。结论:coco干预后,亲子二人组注意-呼吸任务的默认模式网络活动减少,可能表明大脑皮层可塑性反映了走神减少,从而增强了训练后的注意力。目前有希望的行为和认知结果表明需要更大的样本量和随机对照研究设计。总的来说,这些发现强调了简短的数字正念和同情共同训练在改善家庭心理健康和福祉方面的潜力。
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