Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study

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Sparacio AlessandroORCID,IJzerman HansORCID,Ropovik IvanORCID,Giorgini FilippoORCID,Spiessens Christoph,Uchino Bert N.,Landvatter Joshua,Tacana TraceyORCID,Diller Sandra J.ORCID,Derrick Jaye L.ORCID,Segundo Joahana,Pierce Jace D.,Ross Robert M.ORCID,Francis ZoëORCID,LaBoucane Amanda,Ma-Kellams Christine,Ford Maire B.,Schmidt KathleenORCID,Wong Celia C.,Higgins Wendy C.ORCID,Stone Bryant M.,Stanley Samantha K.ORCID,Ribeiro GianniORCID,Fuglestad Paul T.ORCID,Jaklin Valerie,Kübler Andrea,Ziebell PhilippORCID,Jewell Crystal L.ORCID,Kovas YuliaORCID,Allahghadri Mahnoosh,Fransham Charlotte,Baranski Michael F.,Burgess Hannah,Benz Annika B. E.,DeSousa Maysa,Nylin Catherine E.ORCID,Brooks Janae C.,Goldsmith Caitlyn M.,Benson Jessica M.ORCID,Griffin Siobhán M.ORCID,Dunne StephenORCID,Davis William E.ORCID,Watermeyer Tam J.,Meese William B.,Howell Jennifer L.ORCID,Standiford Reyes LaurelORCID,Strickland Megan G.,Dickerson Sally S.,Pescatore Samantha,Skakoon-Sparling Shayna,Wunder Zachary I.,Day Martin V.ORCID,Brenton ShawnaORCID,Linden Audrey H.ORCID,Hawk Christopher E.ORCID,O’Brien Léan V.ORCID,Urgyen Tenzin,McDonald Jennifer S.,van der Schans Kim Lien,Blocker Heidi,Ng Tseung-Wong Caroline,Jiga-Boy Gabriela M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMindfulness 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 (nsites = 37, nparticipants = 2,239, 70.4% women, Mage = 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.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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