大学生冥想的感知障碍:人格特质的作用

Samantha Whitford, K. Warren
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背景:冥想可能是对焦虑和抑郁的有效干预,并且在大学生中作为临床干预和非正式实践越来越普遍。然而,冥想的辍学率很高,很可能是冥想的感知障碍起了作用。虽然人们知道神经质会导致辍学,但还没有研究将人格特征与这些障碍联系起来。目的:更好地了解大学生冥想练习的障碍。方法:利用在线调查数据分析人格特质、学生是否练习冥想、花在学业和其他工作上的时间以及大学生对冥想障碍的感知之间的关系。结果:神经质与感知障碍之间存在非线性关系;感知障碍的数量随着神经质的增加而增加,但最终趋于平缓。冥想的参与者比不冥想的参与者感受到更多的障碍。我们发现花在其他活动上的时间和对障碍的感知之间没有关系。结论:那些从冥想中获益最多的学生可能在继续冥想时遇到最大的困难。临床医生在大学环境中应用冥想作为一种干预,应该准备好与学生一起解决练习的障碍。
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Perceived Barriers to Meditation Among College Students: The Role of Personality Traits
Background: Meditation is likely to be a useful intervention for anxiety and depression, and is increasingly common as a clinical intervention and informal practice among university students.  However, meditation dropout rates are high, and it is likely that perceived barriers to meditation play a role.  While neuroticism is known to predict dropout, there has been no study relating personality traits to these barriers.Aim: To better understand the barriers to meditation practice that university students experience.Methods: We used online survey data to analyze the relationship between personality traits, whether students practice meditation, time spent on academic and other work, and university students’ perception of barriers to meditation.Results: We found a nonlinear relationship between neuroticism and perceived barriers; the number of perceived barriers increased with increased neuroticism but eventually flattened out.  Participants who meditate perceive more barriers than those who do not.  We found no relationship between time spent in other activities and perception of barriers.Conclusions: Those students who would benefit most from meditation may have the most trouble continuing. Clinicians applying meditation as an intervention in a university setting should be ready to work with students on barriers to practice.
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