Dose-response Relationship of Reported Lifetime Meditation Practice with Mental Health and Wellbeing: a Cross-sectional Study

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作者
Bowles, Nicholas, I [1 ]
Davies, Jonathan N. [1 ]
Van Dam, Nicholas T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Contemplat Studies Ctr, Melbourne Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Dose; Response; Meditation; Mindfulness; Vipassana; LONG-TERM MEDITATORS; MINDFULNESS MEDITATION; STRESS REDUCTION; SELF-COMPASSION; HOME PRACTICE; INTERVENTIONS; KINDNESS; YOGA; SATISFACTION; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1007/s12671-022-01977-6
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objectives Meta-analyses of meditation studies have revealed mixed modest evidence of benefits across a range of outcomes. However, because this evidence-base is predominantly from brief interventions, it is unclear whether it accurately reflects how contemporary meditators practice or the dose-response relationship between amount of practice and outcome. This study sought to characterize how contemporary meditators practice, examine any possible dose-response relationships between historical practice and measures of psychological wellbeing, and explore which characteristics of practice most strongly predict favorable psychological outcomes. Methods One thousand six hundred and sixty-eight meditators (M=1095 h practice, SD = 2365) responded to advertisements in meditation practice communities and social media. We explored associations between demographics, meditation practice characteristics, and outcomes including positive and negative affect, psychological distress, and life satisfaction in a cross-sectional study design. Results Historical meditation practice (accumulated lifetime hours) was significantly associated with favorable psychological outcomes (vertical bar r vertical bar ranging from .18 to .28). Model fit was optimized with a generalized additive model (average increase in R-2 =2.22), indicating non-linear effects. The strength of association between practice time and outcomes was generally strongest for approximately the first 500 h, before plateauing. Several practice types including Vipassana (as taught by S.N. Goenka) and cultivating practices (e.g. compassion, lovingkindness) were more strongly predictive of favorable psychological outcomes. Conclusions Benefits of meditation accrue over time in a non-linear manner, and show variation based on practice context. These results highlight the importance of understanding how the benefits of meditation accrue over longer time durations than typical standardized programs.
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