注意
基于正念的减压
心理学
慢性疼痛
注意偏差
注意力控制
焦虑
脱离理论
剧痛
临床心理学
认知
精神科
医学
老年学
作者
Elena Robles,Iván Blanco,Gustavo G. Díez,Carmelo Vázquez
摘要
Abstract Introduction This study examines the effects of a Mindfulness‐Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program on psychological measures and attentional patterns to pain stimuli, using eye‐tracking methods, in individuals with chronic pain. Method Thirty‐two participants with chronic pain and no prior mindfulness experience were randomly assigned to an experimental group or a waiting list group. Both groups completed self‐report measures of symptoms, well‐being, and an attentional disengagement task using emotional faces as stimuli. Assessments were conducted at two points: before and after the intervention for the experimental group, with the waiting list group serving as a control. Results Before the MBSR program, chronic pain participants exhibited significant attentional biases towards pain‐related stimuli during early attentional stages. Following the program, significant improvements were observed in depression, anxiety, stress, pain acceptance, overall well‐being, and life satisfaction. However, it had a limited impact on attentional patterns, with only a significant increase in gaze duration across all stimuli. Discussion Despite the MBSR program's success in reducing symptoms associated with chronic pain, the lack of broader attentional improvements raises questions about the mechanisms responsible for psychological improvements. Significance Statement This study pioneers the use of eye‐tracking to examine how MBSR influences attention in chronic back pain. While the program improved psychological well‐being, it did not generally alter attentional patterns, except for an increased ability to maintain attention across stimuli. We discuss whether this attentional change could be associated with the increased acceptance observed in the MBSR program.
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