正念塑造非临床青少年的情绪调节:一项随机对照试验的次要结果。

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Erik Mendola, Ben Meuleman, Mariana Magnus Smith, Vladimira Ivanova, Eléonore Pham, Valentine Savary, Patricia Cernadas, Zeynep Celen, Luigi Francesco Saccaro, Andrea Samson, Paul Klauser, Arnaud Merglen, Camille Marie Piguet
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青春期,大脑可塑性显著,易受精神疾病影响;为有针对性的早期干预提供了一个独特的有利时间窗口。正念干预(MBI)作为一种具有成本效益、非侵入性和非药物性的增强心理健康的方法,已经引起了越来越多的兴趣。虽然有确凿的证据支持MBI对成年人的心理健康有益,但在青少年中的结果仍然喜忧参半。特别是,关于健康青少年使用MBI的证据相互矛盾,强调需要对其潜在机制进行进一步研究。一种新兴的调节MBI有益效果的机制是改善情绪调节。事实上,情绪调节受损越来越被认为是精神疾病的早期和跨诊断标志。因此,我们旨在研究MBI对健康青少年情绪调节策略使用的影响。本研究是一项为期8周的MBI随机对照试验(RCT),涉及70名年龄在13至15岁的非临床样本青少年。本研究报告了在情绪反应和调节的自然任务中,MBI对情绪调节策略(ERS)使用影响的次要结果。多水平logistic回归模型(GLMM)的事后t检验显示,与等候名单对照组相比,MBI后青少年情绪调节策略中接受和问题解决的使用显著减少,放松的使用显著增加。尽管样本量有限,但该研究的这些次要结果表明,从一般人群来看,MBI在改善青少年情绪调节策略方面是有效的,为未来更大规模的研究铺平了道路,研究MBI在青少年中的具体作用机制和临床相关性。阐明这些要点对于验证MBI作为一种潜在的早期干预措施,旨在改善青少年的心理健康和降低精神疾病的风险至关重要。
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Mindfulness shapes emotion regulation in non-clinical adolescents: Secondary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial.

Adolescence, characterized by both remarkable brain plasticity and vulnerability to psychiatric disorders; represents a uniquely propitious time window for targeted early interventions. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBI) have garnered increasing interest as cost-efficient, non-invasive and non-pharmacological approaches to enhancing mental health. While solid evidence supports the mental health benefits of MBI in adults, results in adolescents remain mixed. In particular, there is contradictory evidence regarding the use of MBI for healthy adolescents, underscoring the need for further research on its underlying mechanisms. One emerging mechanism mediating the beneficial effects of MBI is improved emotion regulation. Indeed, impaired emotion regulation is increasingly recognized as an early and transdiagnostic marker for psychiatric disorders. Therefore, we aimed to examine the impact of MBI on emotion regulation (ER) strategy use in healthy young adolescents. This study is a two-arm, wait-list, randomized controlled trial (RCT) of an 8-week MBI involving 70 adolescents from a non-clinical sample, aged 13 to 15. This study reports secondary outcomes on the impact of the MBI on emotion regulation strategy (ERS) use during a naturalistic task of emotion reactivity and regulation. Post-hoc t-tests on a multilevel logistic regression model (GLMM) revealed a significant decrease in the use of acceptance and problem solving, and a highly significant increase in the use of relaxation in adolescents' emotion regulation strategies after the MBI, compared to the wait-list controls. Despite the limited sample size, these secondary results of the study point to the effectiveness of MBI in improving emotion regulation strategies in adolescents from the general population, paving the way to future wider-scale research into specific mechanisms of action and into the clinical relevance of MBI in adolescents. Shedding light on these points is pivotal for validating MBI as a potential early intervention aimed at improving mental health and reducing the risk of psychiatric disorders in adolescents.

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