A brief mindfulness-based intervention for stress, pain, emotion and attention regulation in military service members with mild traumatic brain injury

被引:0
|
作者
Macnulty, William K. [1 ]
Uomoto, Jay M. [2 ]
Peterson, Seattle M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Madigan Army Med Ctr, Commissioned Corps, United States Publ Hlth Serv, Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA 98431 USA
[2] Traumat Brain Injury Ctr Excellence, Def Hlth Agcy, Gen Dynam Informat Technol, Falls Church, VA USA
关键词
attention regulation; chronic pain; military; mindfulness; stress; traumatic brain injury; POSTCONCUSSIVE SYMPTOMS; CATASTROPHIZING SCALE; CHRONIC DISEASE; SLEEP QUALITY; SATISFACTION; VETERANS; HEALTH; ADULTS; REDUCTION; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1002/jclp.23699
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
AimThe primary aim of this study was to conduct an open pilot clinical trial of a brief mindfulness-based intervention for persistent postconcussion symptoms that occur after mild traumatic brain injury in military service members. For many service members, operational tempo and other time constraints may prevent them from completing a standard mindfulness-based stress reduction course. Thus, this study sought to examine the effectiveness of a five-session intervention called mindfulness-based stress, pain, emotion, and attention regulation (MSPEAR).MethodsParticipants were active duty service members with a history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) and persisting postconcussion symptoms, all of whom were recruited from an outpatient TBI rehabilitation program at a military treatment facility. Of the 38 service members that were initially enrolled, 25 completed the 5-session MSPEAR intervention, and 20 returned for a 5-week follow-up evaluation. Questionnaires assessing perceived stress, positive affect, pain interference and catastrophizing, sleep disturbances, perceived behavioral and attention regulation, self-efficacy and satisfaction with life were administered at preintervention, postintervention, and at 5-week follow-up intervals. Neuropsychological testing at preintervention and 5-week follow-up included performance validity measures, attention, working memory, and executive function measures. T-tests were run to compare for questionnaire measures at preintervention (Time 1) to postintervention (Time 2). Repeated analysis of variances were conducted to compare questionnaire and neuropsychological measures at Time 1, Time 2, and at Time 3 which is the 5-week follow-up.ResultsImprovements in perceived stress, positive affect, behavioral regulation, metacognition, sleep disturbance, self-efficacy, and satisfaction with life were found immediately after the MSPEAR intervention and were maintained at the 5-week follow-up. Magnification and helplessness aspects of pain catastrophizing improved when comparing preintervention to the 5-week follow-up. Pain interference was not significantly different across study assessment times. Neuropsychological testing revealed improvements in sustained attention, working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control when comparing preintervention to the 5-week follow-up assessment.ConclusionsThe MSPEAR intervention appears to show promise as a brief and effective therapy for specific postconcussion symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury in military service members. Each of the components of MSPEAR including stress, pain catastrophizing, emotion and attention regulation showed improvements in this study, and bears further investigation in a larger scale, preferably randomized controlled trial in those active duty military service members who experience persisting symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury.
引用
收藏
页码:1876 / 1900
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Military Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Feasibility Study
    Crisp, Carol D.
    Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
    Jonscher, Karen R.
    MILITARY MEDICINE, 2016, 181 (09) : 982 - 989
  • [32] Emotion Regulation, Stress, and Well-Being in Academic Education: Analyzing the Effect of Mindfulness-Based Intervention
    Santos Alves Peixoto L.
    Guedes Gondim S.M.
    Pereira C.R.
    Trends in Psychology, 2022, 30 (1) : 33 - 57
  • [33] Neuropsychological Outcome from Blast versus Non-blast: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in US Military Service Members
    Lange, Rael T.
    Pancholi, Sonal
    Brickell, Tracey A.
    Sakura, Sara
    Bhagwat, Aditya
    Merritt, Victoria
    French, Louis M.
    JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2012, 18 (03) : 595 - 605
  • [34] Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression after traumatic brain injury: responders' characteristics
    Maxwell, Hillary
    Dubois, Sacha
    Mazmanian, Dwight
    Ozen, Lana
    Gibbons, Carrie
    Bedard, Michel
    COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPIST, 2025, 18
  • [35] Validity of the CES-D for depression screening in military service members with a history of mild traumatic brain injury
    Kennedy, J. E.
    Reid, M. W.
    Lu, L. H.
    Cooper, D. B.
    BRAIN INJURY, 2019, 33 (07) : 932 - 940
  • [36] An intervention based in mindfulness practices promotes emotion regulation and stress reduction in teachers
    D'Adamo, Paola
    Lozada, Mariana
    ANSIEDAD Y ESTRES-ANXIETY AND STRESS, 2019, 25 (02): : 66 - 71
  • [37] "Hidden gains"? Measuring the impact of mindfulness-based interventions for people with mild traumatic brain injury: a scoping review
    Lovette, Brenda C.
    Kanaya, Millan R.
    Bannon, Sarah M.
    Vranceanu, Ana-Maria
    Greenberg, Jonathan
    BRAIN INJURY, 2022, 36 (09) : 1059 - 1070
  • [38] Improving Emotion Regulation Following Web-Based Group Intervention for Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury
    Tsaousides, Theodore
    Spielman, Lisa
    Kajankova, Maria
    Guetta, Gabrielle
    Gordon, Wayne
    Dams-O'Connor, Kristen
    JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION, 2017, 32 (05) : 354 - 365
  • [39] The History and Evolution of Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation in Military Service Members and Veterans
    Cifu, David X.
    Cohen, Sara I.
    Lew, Henry L.
    Jaffee, Michael
    Sigford, Barbara
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, 2010, 89 (08) : 688 - 694
  • [40] Accelerated Changes in Cortical Thickness Measurements with Age in Military Service Members with Traumatic Brain Injury
    Savjani, Ricky R.
    Taylor, Brian A.
    Acion, Laura
    Wilde, Elisabeth A.
    Jorge, Ricardo E.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2017, 34 (22) : 3107 - 3116