Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Body Awareness
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participant Recruitment and Procedure
2.2. Intervention
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Socio-Demographic Variables
2.3.2. The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness
2.3.3. The Functional Body Sensation Questionnaire
2.3.4. Multidimensional Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire
2.3.5. Mini Cambridge Exeter Repetitive Thought Scale
2.3.6. The Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
2.3.7. The Self-Discrepancy Scale
2.3.8. The Symptom Checklist-90 Revised
2.3.9. Modified Autobiographical Memory Test
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participant Characteristics
3.2. Outliers
3.3. Multilevel Analyses: Intervention Effect Models
3.3.1. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Self-Report and Indirect Measures of BA?
3.3.2. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Symptomatology?
3.3.3. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Experiential Avoidance, Self-Discrepancy, Rumination, and Self-Efficacy?
3.4. Correlations between Self-Report and Indirect Measures
3.5. Mediation Analyses
3.5.1. Is the Impact of an MBI on Symptomatology Mediated by BA?
3.5.2. Is the Impact of an MBI on Symptomatology Mediated by BA Alongside Other Psychological Variables?
4. Discussion
4.1. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Self-Report and Indirect Measures of BA?
4.2. How Do Results in the Indirect Measure of BA Correlate with Results in Self-Report Measures of BA?
4.3. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Transdiagnostic Psychological Processes?
4.4. What Is the Impact of an MBI on Symptomatology, and Is This Effect Mediated by BA and Related Psychological Processes?
4.5. Strengths and Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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MBCT | Control | t/ᵡ2-Test | |||
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(n = 89) | (n = 59) | t/ᵡ2 | df | p | |
Age (M, SD) | 43.12 (12.59) | 41.03 (16.18) | 0.84 | 103 | 0.40 |
Female gender (%) | 65.20 | 71.20 | 0.34 | 1 | 0.56 |
Education (%) | 2.63 | 2 | 0.27 | ||
Secondary | 6.74 | 13.59 | |||
Higher education (non-university) | 24.7 | 28.80 | |||
Higher education (university) | 68.5 | 57.6 | |||
Employment status (%) | 9.02 | 2 | 0.01 | ||
Employed | 66.31 | 50.83 | |||
Student | 6.74 | 23.7 | |||
Other | 26.92 | 25.4 | |||
Current use of medication (%) | 26.98 | 11.85 | 3.01 | 1 | 0.08 |
MBCT (n = 89) | Control (n = 59) | |||
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Variable | Baseline M (SD) | Post M (SD) | Baseline M (SD) | Post M (SD) |
FBSQ Total | 1.41 (0.71) a | 2.18 (0.82) a | 1.88 (0.87) b | 1.92 (0.93) a |
Perception | 1.41 (0.78) a | 2.16 (0.81) a | 1.92 (0.91) b | 1.91 (0.93) a |
Differentiation | 1.70 (0.92) a | 2.31 (0.94) a | 2.14 (0.96) b | 2.19 (1.04) a |
Regulation | 1.11 (0.81) a | 2.09 (0.99) a | 1.58 (0.95) b | 1.64 (0.98) b |
MAIA | ||||
Noticing | 2.44 (1.07) a | 3.39 (0.72) a | 2.99 (1.26) b | 2.91 (1.12) b |
Not-Distracting | 2.20 (0.98) a | 2.64 (0.95) a | 2.26 (0.98) a | 2.36 (0.97) a |
Not-Worrying | 2.30 (0.99) a | 2.78 (0.83) a | 2.34 (1.08) a | 2.35 (1.08) b |
Attention Regulation | 1.76 (0.99) a | 3.20 (0.60) a | 2.09 (1.06) a | 2.11 (1.08) b |
Emotional Awareness | 2.73 (1.01) a | 3.59 (0.80) a | 2.94 (1.10) a | 2.85 (1.20) b |
Self-Regulation | 1.63 (0.95) a | 3.32 (0.69) a | 2.17 (1.08) b | 1.93 (1.06) b |
Body Listening | 1.26 (0.97) a | 2.73 (0.81) a | 1.84 (1.18) b | 1.88 (1.16) b |
Trusting | 2.15 (1.22) a | 3.28 (0.98) a | 2.81 (1.21) b | 2.89 (1.10) b |
MEAQ Total | 125.76 (27.17) a | 103.56 (21.86) a | 115.71 (25.67) b | 115.75 (25.80) b |
Behavioral avoidance | 40.89 (10.57) a | 32.08 (8.32) a | 38.20 (11.11) a | 38.49 (12.17) b |
Procrastination | 24.78 (8.32) a | 20.72 (7.32) a | 20.59 (7.50) b | 19.81 (7.21) a |
Dist./Suppression | 24.54 (7.36) a | 22.13 (6.26) a | 24.84 (8.10) a | 26.58 (7.63) b |
Repression & Denial | 35.56 (12.70) a | 28.64 (9.31) a | 32.09 (10.62) a | 30.88 (10.74) a |
Mini-CERTS | ||||
Unconstructive R | 21.00 (4.18) a | 17.48 (3.70) a | 18.98(3.99) b | 18.81 (3.95) b |
Constructive R | 16.15 (3.16) a | 17.48 (2.39) a | 16.96 (3.46) a | 16.98 (4.10) a |
SE-Q total | 58.11 (12.96) a | 72.03 (9.75) a | 69.20 (13.43) b | 71.70 (12.12) a |
Emotion Regulation SE | 36.14 (18.31) a | 65.37 (14.69) a | 54.19 (23.95) b | 56.59 (19.22) b |
SD-S | ||||
Actual-Ideal Gap | 4.75 (1.39) a | 3.74 (1.23) a | 3.77 (1.53) b | 3.96 (1.35) a |
Actual-Ideal Distress | 4.42 (1.57) a | 3.55 (1.53) a | 2.86 (1.69) b | 2.91 (1.81) b |
Actual-Ought Gap | 4.26 (1.53) a | 3.73 (1.25) a | 3.23 (1.32) b | 3.30 (1.31) a |
Actual-Ought Distress | 4.15 (1.74) a | 3.23 (1.38) a | 2.55 (1.56) b | 2.58 (1.60) b |
SCL-90-R | 2.00 (0.40) a | 1.57 (0.34) a | 1.78 (0.57) b | 1.73 (0.52) b |
mAMT | ||||
Specific positive mem | 3.44 (1.35) a | 4.29 (0.89) a | 3.58 (1.05) a | 3.56 (1.01) b |
Specific negative mem | 3.00 (1.40) a | 3.69 (1.26) a | 2.93 (1.24) a | 3.60 (1.24) a |
Mention of BS positive | 1.21 (1.81) a | 2.10 (2.73) a | 0.93 (1.30) a | 0.86 (1.06) b |
Mention of BS negative | 1.88 (2.37) a | 3.33 (3.27) a | 1.42 (1.83) a | 1.53 (1.92) b |
Post-Treatment Outcome Measures | Intercept | β(SE)—Intervention | β(SE)—Baseline Levels |
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FBSQ Total | 0.03 (0.09) | 0.61 (0.12) ** p = 0.002 | 0.63 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
FBSQ Perception | −0.003 (0.10) | 0.57 (0.13) ** p = 0.004 | 0.50 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
FBSQ Differentiation | 0.04 (0.10) | 0.45 (0.13) * p = 0.01 | 0.64 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
FBSQ Regulation | 0.05 (0.11) | 0.71 (0.14) ** p = 0.002 | 0.55 (0.08) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Noticing | −0.002 (0.10) | 0.67 (0.13) ** p = 0.003 | 0.39 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Not-Distracting | 0.07 (0.12) | 0.22 (0.15) p = 0.204 | 0.32 (0.08) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Not-Worrying | −0.02 (0.10) | 0.38 (0.13) * p = 0.025 | 0.51 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Attention Regulation | 0.06 (0.09) | 0.96 (0.13) *** p < 0.001 | 0.41 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Emotional Awareness | −0.02 (0.10) | 0.68 (0.14) ** p = 0.003 | 0.54 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Self-Regulation | −0.12 (0.10) | 1.29 (0.14) *** p < 0.001 | 0.39 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Body Listening | 0.06 (0.11) | 0.99 (0.15) *** p < 0.001 | 0.43 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
MAIA Trusting | 0.12 (0.11) | 0.71 (0.14) ** p = 0.003 | 0.47 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MEAQ Total | −0.07 (2.59) | −16.94 (3.39) ** p = 0.002 | 0.53 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MEAQ Behavioral Avoidance | 0.20 (1.08) | −7.13 (1.41) ** p = 0.002 | 0.55 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MEAQ Procrastination | −0.80 (0.72) | −2.50 (0.93) * p = 0.04 | 0.62 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
MEAQ Dist. /Suppression | 1.38 (0.80) | −3.02 (1.04) * p = 0.027 | 0.42 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
MEAQ Repression & Denial | −1.02 (2.04) | −4.54 (2.35) p = 0.101 | 0.59 (0.05) *** p < 0.001 |
Mini-CERTS Unconstructive R | −0.12 (0.41) | −2.65 (0.53) ** p = 0.003 | 0.56 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
Mini-CERTS Constructive R | 0.04 (0.34) | 1.05 (0.44) p = 0.053 | b = 0.60 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
SCL-90-R total | −0.03 (0.04) | −0.32 (0.06) ** p = 0.001 | 0.58 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
SE-Q Total | 1.87 (1.14) | 8.40 (1.50) ** p = 0.001 | 0.49 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
SE-Q Emotion Regulation SE | 0.99 (2.00) | 17.99 (2.71) *** p < 0.001 | 0.31 (0.06) *** p < 0.001 |
SD-S Actual-Ideal Gap | 0.18 (0.16) | −0.87 (0.21) ** p = 0.006 | 0.35 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
SD-S Actual-Ideal Gap Distress | 0.06 (0.20) | −0.71 (0.26) * p = 0.037 | 0.43 (0.08) *** p < 0.001 |
SD-S Actual-Ought Gap | 0.06 (0.15) | −0.47 (0.20) p = 0.057 | b = 0.42 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
SD-S Actual-Ought Gap Distress | −0.01 (0.18) | −0.60 (0.24) * p = 0.047 | 0.27 (0.07) *** p < 0.001 |
mAMT’s specific positive memories (with outliers) | −0.02 (0.14) | 0.56 (0.20) * p = 0.046 | 0.26 (0.08) ** p = 0.002 |
mAMT’s specific positive memories (without outliers) | −0.02 (0.14) | 0.54 (0.20) p = 0.06 | 0.26 (0.08) ** p =.003 |
mAMT specific negative memories | 0.49 (0.16) | 0.06 (0.23) p = 0.808 | 0.47 (0.09) *** p < 0.001 |
mAMT mention of BS positive | −0.04 (0.30) | 0.60 (0.43) p = 0.232 | 0.32 (0.14) * p = 0.02 |
mAMT mention of BS negative | 0.07 (0.38) | 0.99 (0.54) p = 0.14 | 0.43 (0.13) ** p = 0.001 |
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Pérez-Peña M, Notermans J, Desmedt O, Van der Gucht K, Philippot P. Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Body Awareness. Brain Sciences. 2022; 12(2):285. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020285
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Peña, Marbella, Jessica Notermans, Olivier Desmedt, Katleen Van der Gucht, and Pierre Philippot. 2022. "Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Body Awareness" Brain Sciences 12, no. 2: 285. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020285
APA StylePérez-Peña, M., Notermans, J., Desmedt, O., Van der Gucht, K., & Philippot, P. (2022). Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Body Awareness. Brain Sciences, 12(2), 285. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020285