NEURAL SUBSTRATES OF MINDFULNESS MEDITATION FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER
正念冥想治疗社交焦虑症的神经基础
基本信息
- 批准号:8169845
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.85万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-07-01 至 2011-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:21 year oldAddressAdultAftercareAnxietyAnxiety DisordersApplications GrantsBasic ScienceBehavior assessmentBehavioralBrain regionClinicalClinical ResearchCognitiveComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseComputersDSM-IVDataDiagnosisDiagnosticDorsalEmotionalEmotionsEnrollmentEquipment and supply inventoriesExerciseFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundingFutureGoalsGrantHealthInstitutionInterventionInterviewLiteratureMediatingMediator of activation proteinMeditationMethodsParticipantPatient Self-ReportPersonal SatisfactionPopulationQuestionnairesRandomizedRegulationResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesSample SizeScientific EvaluationSocial PhobiaSourceStimulusStressTimeUnited States National Institutes of Healthactive controlbaseemotion regulationfollow-upimprovedindexingmeetingsmindfulness meditationmindfulness-based stress reductionneuromechanismpsychological distressrelating to nervous systemsocialtreatment response
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the
resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and
investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,
and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is
for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.
Introduction
This study is comparing the effect of mindfulness meditation based stress reduction versus wellness/exercise based stress reduction on the neural bases of emotional reactivity and regulation in adults diagnosed with social anxiety disorder.
Specific Aims
The overall goal of this proposal is to identify the neural mechanisms underlying changes associated with Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). Clinical research has shown that MBSR reduces psychological distress and increases well-being [12], [13], [14], but the mechanisms underlying these changes are not well described. Basic research has examined the neural bases of emotion and emotion regulation in healthy controls (HC) [15, 16], but this research has not examined changes following MBSR. To integrate clinical and basic research literatures, we use a translational framework that characterizes the impact of MBSR on emotion regulation in terms of interactions between ventral emotion-generative brain regions and dorsal emotion-regulatory brain regions. Within this framework, we propose to compare the effects of MBSR and an active control condition on emotional regulation in participants with generalized social phobia (SP).
Participants will be randomly assigned either to MBSR or to an active control condition (ACC), namely a drawing class. All participants will be assessed using self-report inventories and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) before and after MBSR and ACC. Three aims will be addressed: Aim 1 investigates the effects of MBSR on general levels of anxiety and well-being. Aim 2 investigates the effects of MBSR on attentional and cognitive emotion regulation. Aim 3 investigates whether MBSR-related changes in attentional emotion regulation mediate MBSR treatment response (decreases in anxiety and increases in well-being) at post-treatment and at the 3-month follow-up. The long-term objective of this research is to contribute to the scientific evaluation of meditation interventions that hold promise for improving health and well-being in clinical and non-clinical populations.
Methods and Materials
We intend to enroll 60 adults (ages 21-55 years) who will meet DSM-IV [101] criteria for a principal diagnosis of generalized social phobia (SP) at Time 1 baseline. SP will be randomly assigned to MBSR or ACC. This sample size will provide sufficient power to investigate the effects of MBSR on both behavioral and neural indices of emotional reactivity and regulation, and to examine potential mediators of the effects of MBSR. As we describe in the final section (below), data from these 60 participants will serve as a firm basis for making research design and experimental stimulus decisions for our future R01 grant proposal. All participants will undergo diagnostic interviewing, behavioral assessment, a battery of questionnaires, computer task, and fMRI task to assess facets of anxiety, emotional reactivity and regulation
该副本是利用众多研究子项目之一
由NIH/NCRR资助的中心赠款提供的资源。子弹和
调查员(PI)可能已经从其他NIH来源获得了主要资金,
因此可以在其他清晰的条目中代表。列出的机构是
对于中心,这不一定是调查员的机构。
介绍
这项研究正在比较基于正念冥想的压力减轻与健康/运动压力减少对社交焦虑症的成年人情绪反应性和调节的神经基础的影响。
具体目标
该提案的总体目标是确定与基于正念的压力减轻(MBSR)相关的神经机制。临床研究表明,MBSR减少了心理困扰并增加了幸福感[12],[13],[14],但是这些变化的机制尚未得到很好的描述。基础研究检查了健康对照中情绪和情绪调节的神经基础(HC)[15,16],但是这项研究尚未检查MBSR后的变化。为了整合临床和基础研究文献,我们使用一个翻译框架,该框架表征了MBSR对情绪调节的影响,从腹侧情绪产生的大脑区域与背部情绪调节大脑区域之间的相互作用方面。在此框架内,我们建议比较MBSR的影响以及积极的控制条件对广义社会恐惧症参与者(SP)的情绪调节的影响。
参与者将被随机分配给MBSR或主动控制条件(ACC),即绘图类别。所有参与者将在MBSR和ACC之前和之后使用自我报告清单和功能磁共振成像(fMRI)进行评估。将解决三个目标:AIM 1研究MBSR对一般焦虑和福祉水平的影响。 AIM 2研究了MBSR对注意力和认知情绪调节的影响。 AIM 3调查了与MBSR相关的注意情绪调节的变化是否介导MBSR治疗反应(减少焦虑和健康状况增加)和在3个月的随访中。这项研究的长期目标是为冥想干预措施的科学评估做出贡献,这有望改善临床和非临床人群的健康和福祉。
方法和材料
我们打算招募60名成年人(21-55岁),他们将符合DSM-IV [101]标准,以在时间1基线时对广义社会恐惧症(SP)进行主要诊断。 SP将随机分配给MBSR或ACC。该样本量将提供足够的能力来研究MBSR对情绪反应性和调节行为和神经指数的影响,并检查MBSR影响的潜在介体。正如我们在最后一节(下图)中所描述的那样,这60名参与者的数据将成为为我们的未来R01赠款提案做出研究设计和实验刺激决策的坚定基础。所有参与者将接受诊断访谈,行为评估,一系列问卷,计算机任务和fMRI任务,以评估焦虑,情感反应性和调节方面
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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8169844 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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