An App-Based Loving-Kindness Training to Facilitate Compassion, Team Cohesion, and Fairness

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Lukas Stenzel, Moritz Konsemüller, S. Tan, M. Röcken, S. Borgmann, Nils Thomsen, O. Stoll
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Abstract. The present study employed a quasi-experimental design, in which the experimental group ( n = 13) practiced a loving-kindness meditation (LKM) via a single in-person workshop and via an app, whereas the active control group ( n = 20) practiced progressive muscle relaxation (PMR). Both interventions lasted 1 week and were executed in the respective soccer academy. The groups completed a pre- and posttest measuring compassion, fairness, and team cohesion. In contrast to our hypothesis, we did not find an interaction effect. LKM athletes did not demonstrate greater cohesion, fairness, and compassion after the intervention than the PMR athletes. By comparing user engagement and user rating between LKM and PMR, we conclude that LKM is as accepted as PMR by the study cohort. We suggest implementing future LKM interventions with substantial interaction parts and considering specific person-by-context interactions.
基于app的爱心训练促进同情心、团队凝聚力和公平性
摘要本研究采用了一种准实验设计,其中实验组(n=13)通过一个单独的面对面研讨会和一个应用程序练习仁爱冥想(LKM),而主动对照组(n=20)练习渐进式肌肉放松(PMR)。这两项干预措施都持续了1周,并在各自的足球学院执行。小组完成了一项测量同情心、公平性和团队凝聚力的前后测试。与我们的假设相反,我们没有发现交互作用。LKM运动员在干预后没有表现出比PMR运动员更大的凝聚力、公平性和同情心。通过比较LKM和PMR之间的用户参与度和用户评分,我们得出结论,LKM与PMR一样被研究队列所接受。我们建议在未来实施LKM干预措施,包括实质性的互动部分,并考虑具体的人与环境的互动。
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Zeitschrift Fur Sportpsychologie
Zeitschrift Fur Sportpsychologie PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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