瑜伽、CBT 和压力教育对广泛性焦虑症患者正念方面的影响

Danielle Moskow Diamond , David Rosenfield , Nikki Kaiser , Amanda W. Baker , Elizabeth A. Hoge , Sat Bir S. Khalsa , Stefan G. Hofmann , Naomi M. Simon
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改善正念是广泛性焦虑症(GAD)的一个重要治疗目标。然而,人们对不同治疗方法如何影响正念的特定方面知之甚少。在一项临床试验(Simon 等人,2021 年)中,226 名 GAD 患者被随机分配到为期 12 周的昆达利尼瑜伽(KY)、认知行为疗法(CBT)或压力教育(SE)中。为了研究五面正念问卷(FFMQ)所测量的正念的特定方面在不同治疗和不同治疗之间的变化是否大于其他方面,我们运行了一个多变量多层次增长曲线模型(MMLM)。结果表明,在治疗过程中,"不做判断"、"有意识地行动 "和 "不做反应 "方面的变化显著,而 "观察 "和 "描述 "方面的变化则不显著。在治疗过程中,KY 在 "有意识地行动 "方面的改善明显大于 CBT。这些发现表明,我们有必要更好地了解行为治疗如何影响焦虑症患者正念的特定组成部分。
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Changes in mindfulness facets across yoga, CBT and stress education in individuals with generalized anxiety disorder

Improving mindfulness is an important treatment target for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). However, less is known about how different treatments impact specific aspects of mindfulness. In a clinical trial (Simon et al., 2021), 226 individuals with GAD were randomized to 12 weeks of Kundalini Yoga (KY), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or stress education (SE). To examine whether specific facets of mindfulness, as measured by the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) change more than others across treatment and between treatments, we ran a multi-variate multilevel growth curve model (MMLM). Results indicated that while the Non-judge, Act with Awareness, and Non-react facets increased significantly during treatment, the Observe and Describe facets did not. Improvement in the Acting with Awareness facet during treatment was significantly greater for KY than CBT. These findings reveal the need to better understand how behavioral treatments can influence specific components of mindfulness for those with anxiety.

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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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