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A pilot randomized control trial investigating the effect of mindfulness practice on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, and physiological activity

A pilot randomized control trial investigating the effect of mindfulness practice on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, and physiological activity
A pilot randomized control trial investigating the effect of mindfulness practice on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, and physiological activity
Objective To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, physiological activity, and the acquisition of mindfulness skills.
Methods Forty-two asymptomatic University students participated in a randomized, single-blind, active control pilot study. Participants in the experimental condition were offered six (1-h) mindfulness sessions; control participants were offered two (1-h) Guided Visual Imagery sessions. Both groups were provided with practice CDs and encouraged to practice daily. Pre–post pain tolerance (cold pressor test), mood, blood pressure, pulse, and mindfulness skills were obtained.
Results Pain tolerance significantly increased in the mindfulness condition only. There was a strong trend indicating that mindfulness skills increased in the mindfulness condition, but this was not related to improved pain tolerance. Diastolic blood pressure significantly decreased in both conditions.
Conclusion Mindfulness training did increase pain tolerance, but this was not related to the acquisition of mindfulness skills.
mindfulness meditation, physiological activity, psychological well-being, randomized control trial
0022-3999
297-300
Kingston, J.
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Chadwick, P.
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Meron, D.
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Skinner, T.C.
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Kingston, J.
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Chadwick, P.
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Meron, D.
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Skinner, T.C.
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Kingston, J., Chadwick, P., Meron, D. and Skinner, T.C. (2007) A pilot randomized control trial investigating the effect of mindfulness practice on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, and physiological activity. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 62 (3), 297-300. (doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2006.10.007).

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Objective To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, physiological activity, and the acquisition of mindfulness skills.
Methods Forty-two asymptomatic University students participated in a randomized, single-blind, active control pilot study. Participants in the experimental condition were offered six (1-h) mindfulness sessions; control participants were offered two (1-h) Guided Visual Imagery sessions. Both groups were provided with practice CDs and encouraged to practice daily. Pre–post pain tolerance (cold pressor test), mood, blood pressure, pulse, and mindfulness skills were obtained.
Results Pain tolerance significantly increased in the mindfulness condition only. There was a strong trend indicating that mindfulness skills increased in the mindfulness condition, but this was not related to improved pain tolerance. Diastolic blood pressure significantly decreased in both conditions.
Conclusion Mindfulness training did increase pain tolerance, but this was not related to the acquisition of mindfulness skills.

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Published date: March 2007
Keywords: mindfulness meditation, physiological activity, psychological well-being, randomized control trial

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Local EPrints ID: 55694
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55694
ISSN: 0022-3999
PURE UUID: 59648c0c-06a6-4876-bbc0-67feee58839d

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Date deposited: 05 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 10:56

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Author: J. Kingston
Author: P. Chadwick
Author: D. Meron
Author: T.C. Skinner

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