首页> 外文期刊>Frontiers in Psychology >Putting Oneself in the Body of Others: A Pilot Study on the Efficacy of an Embodied Virtual Reality System to Generate Self-Compassion
【24h】

Putting Oneself in the Body of Others: A Pilot Study on the Efficacy of an Embodied Virtual Reality System to Generate Self-Compassion

机译:把自己放在他人的身体中:一个试点研究了一个体现虚拟现实系统产生自我同情的效果

获取原文
           

摘要

Compassion-based interventions (CBIs) have been shown to be effective for increasing empathy and compassion, and reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. CBIs are based on constructive meditations where imagery abilities are essential. One of the major difficulties that participants report during the training is the difficulty related to imagery abilities. Virtual Reality (VR) can be a useful tool to overcome this limitation because it can facilitate the construction and sustainment of mental images. The machine to be another (TMTBA) uses multi-sensory stimulation to induce a body swap illusion. This system allows participants to see themselves from a third perspective and have the illusion of touching themselves from outside. The main objective of the present study was to analyze the efficacy of a self-compassion meditation procedure based on the TMTBA system versus the usual meditation procedure (TAU) in increasing positive affect states, mindful self-care, and adherence to the practice, and explore the influence of imagery abilities as moderators of the effects of the condition on adherence. A sample of 16 participants were randomly assigned to two conditions: TMTBA-VR and TAU. All participants had to listen to an audio meditation about self-compassion and answer questionnaires before and after the training. The TMTBA-VR condition also had a body swap experience at the end of the meditation while listening to self-compassionate messages. Afterwards, they were invited to practice this meditation for two weeks and then measured again. After the compassion practice, both conditions significantly increased positive qualities toward self/others, decreased negative qualities toward self, and increased awareness and attention to mental events and bodily sensations, with no differences between the conditions. After two weeks, both conditions showed a similar frequency of meditation practice and increases in specific types of self-care behaviors, with the frequency of clinical self-care behaviors being significantly higher in TMTBA. Finally, lower imagery ability in the visual and cutaneous modality were moderators of the efficacy of the TMTBA (vs. TAU) condition in increasing adherence to the practice. Embodied VR could be an interesting tool to facilitate and increase the efficacy of CBIs by facilitating the construction of positive and powerful mental images.
机译:基于同情的干预措施(CBI)已被证明有效地增加同情和同情,并减少压力,焦虑和抑郁症。 CBI基于成像冥想,其中图像能力至关重要。参与者在培训期间报告的主要困难之一是与图像能力有关的困难。虚拟现实(VR)可以是克服此限制的有用工具,因为它可以促进心理图像的构建和维持。该机器是另一个(TMTBA)使用多感觉刺激来诱导身体交换错觉。该系统允许参与者从第三个透视看待自己,并从外面触摸自己的幻觉。本研究的主要目的是分析基于TMTBA系统的自同情冥想程序的疗效与通常的冥想程序(TAU)增加积极影响国家,谨慎的自我护理和遵守实践,以及探索图像能力作为主持人的影响力的效果对依从性的影响。 16名参与者的样本被随机分配到两个条件:TMTBA-VR和TAU。所有参与者必须在培训前后听取关于自我同情和回答问卷的音频冥想。 TMTBA-VR条件也在冥想结束时在冥区的末尾进行身体交换体验,同时收听自我同情的信息。之后,他们被邀请练习这一冥想两周,然后再次测量。在同情实践之后,这两个条件都显着增加了对自我/其他条件的积极品质,降低了对自我的负面质量,并增加了对精神事件和身体感觉的意识和注意力,条件之间没有差异。两周后,这两个条件都显示出类似的冥想实践频率,并在特定类型的自我保健行为中增加,临床自我保健行为的频率在TMTBA显着高。最后,在视觉和皮肤模态中的图像能力降低了TMTBA(与TAU)条件在增加对实践中的效果的主持人。体现VR可能是一个有趣的工具,可以通过促进积极和强大的心理形象的构建来促进和提高CBI的功效。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号