Indices of association between anxiety and mindfulness: a guide for future mindfulness studies.

Q3 Medicine
Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2019-10-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2019.12
Satish Jaiswal, Neil G Muggleton, Chi-Hung Juan, Wei-Kuang Liang
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Mindfulness and anxiety are often linked as inversely related traits and there have been several theoretical and mediational models proposed suggesting such a relationship between these two traits. The current review report offers an account of self-report measures, behavioral, electrophysiological, hemodynamic, and biological studies, which provide converging evidence for an inverse relationship between mindfulness and anxiety. To our knowledge, there are no comprehensive accounts of empirical evidence that investigate this relationship. After reviewing several empirical studies, we propose a schematic model, where a stressor can trigger the activation of amygdala which activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) pathway. This hyperactive HPA axis leads to a cascade of psychological, behavioral, electrophysiological, immunological, endocrine, and genetic reactions in the body, primarily mediated by a sympathetic pathway. Conversely, mindfulness protects from deleterious effects of these triggered reactions by downregulating the HPA axis activity via a parasympathetic pathway. Finally, we propose a model suggesting a comprehensive scheme through which mindfulness and anxiety may interact through emotion regulation. It is recommended that future mindfulness intervention studies should examine a broad spectrum of measurement indices where possible, keeping logistic feasibility in mind and look at mindfulness in conjunction with anxiety rather than independently.

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焦虑与正念的关联指数:对未来正念研究的指引。
正念和焦虑通常被认为是负相关的特征,已经提出了几个理论和中介模型,表明这两个特征之间存在这种关系。目前的回顾报告提供了自我报告测量,行为,电生理,血液动力学和生物学研究的说明,这些研究为正念和焦虑之间的反比关系提供了一致的证据。据我们所知,没有全面的经验证据来调查这种关系。在回顾了几项实证研究后,我们提出了一个原理模型,其中压力源可以触发杏仁核的激活,从而激活下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)通路。这种过度活跃的下丘脑轴导致一系列心理、行为、电生理、免疫、内分泌和遗传反应,主要由交感神经通路介导。相反,正念通过副交感神经通路下调HPA轴的活动,从而保护人们免受这些触发反应的有害影响。最后,我们提出了一个模型,提出了正念和焦虑通过情绪调节相互作用的综合方案。建议未来的正念干预研究应尽可能检查广泛的测量指标,保持逻辑可行性,并将正念与焦虑结合起来研究,而不是单独研究。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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