Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study
Mindfulness witnessed a substantial popularity surge in the past decade, especially as digitally self-administered interventions became available at relatively low costs. Yet, it is uncertain whether they effectively help reduce stress. In a preregistered (OSF https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/UF4JZ ;...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature human behaviour 2024-09, Vol.8 (9), p.1716-1725 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mindfulness witnessed a substantial popularity surge in the past decade, especially as digitally self-administered interventions became available at relatively low costs. Yet, it is uncertain whether they effectively help reduce stress. In a preregistered (OSF
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/UF4JZ
; retrospective registration at ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06308744
) multi-site study (
n
sites
= 37,
n
participants
= 2,239, 70.4% women,
M
age
= 22.4, s.d.
age
= 10.1, all fluent English speakers), we experimentally tested whether four single, standalone mindfulness exercises effectively reduced stress, using Bayesian mixed-effects models. All exercises proved to be more efficacious than the active control. We observed a mean difference of 0.27 (
d
= −0.56; 95% confidence interval, −0.43 to −0.69) between the control condition (
M
= 1.95, s.d. = 0.50) and the condition with the largest stress reduction (body scan:
M
= 1.68, s.d. = 0.46). Our findings suggest that mindfulness may be beneficial for reducing self-reported short-term stress for English speakers from higher-income countries.
Does self-administered mindfulness effectively reduce stress? In a study across 37 sites involving 2,239 participants, four mindfulness exercises significantly reduced short-term, self-reported stress. |
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ISSN: | 2397-3374 2397-3374 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41562-024-01907-7 |