Mindfulness meditation in the Israel Defense Forces: Effect on cognition and satisfaction with life–A randomized controlled trial
Autor: | Sarit Rothschild, Yoram Barak, Gilat Kaplan, Tomer Golan |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
050103 clinical psychology
medicine.medical_specialty Mindfulness business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Military service 05 social sciences Cognition 050105 experimental psychology law.invention Complementary and alternative medicine Randomized controlled trial Quality of life law Emotional distress Mindfulness meditation Physical therapy Medicine 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Meditation business media_common |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Integrative Medicine. 10:71-74 |
ISSN: | 1876-3820 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.eujim.2017.01.010 |
Popis: | Introduction Mindfulness meditation (MM) may improve information processing speed (IPS) and quality of life. During intense military training tenacious performance demands may lead to cognitive and emotional distress. We aimed to assess if MM fortifies concentration and affects satisfaction with life. Methods Soldiers recruited during their professional training at the beginning of their compulsory military service in the Israel Defense Force. Participants (n = 150) were block randomized to either MM or to a military control group (MC). MM and MC groups were matched for age, education and gender. The MM group attended an 8-week MM course followed by additional 16 weeks of supervised practicing. The primary outcome measure was IPS evaluated by the digit-symbol-substitution-test (DSST) and the secondary measure was satisfaction with life (SWLS). Results At the end of the study, data was available for analysis on 65 soldiers in the MM group 65 and 58 in the MC group. Mean baseline DSST scores were 57 ± 6 for the MM and 54.5 ± 7 for the MC group (p = 0.7). DSST scores remained stable over time in controls while significantly improving in the MM group, (delta = +15; p In both groups baseline SWLS scores were high and no significant changes were measured at the end of the study. Conclusions MM practice improves IPS in motivated soldiers. No effect on satisfaction with life was observed in the present study. |
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