Examining the Effects of a Brief, Fully Self-Guided Mindfulness Ecological Momentary Intervention on Empathy and Theory-of-Mind for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial

May 24, 2024JMIR mental health

Brief Self-Guided Mindfulness Practice May Affect Empathy and Understanding Others in Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Abstract

The mindfulness ecological momentary intervention (EMI) improved specific empathy domains and theory-of-mind in individuals with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) over a 14-day period.

  • The mindfulness EMI demonstrated a significant improvement in fantasy (the ability to imagine being in others' shoes) compared to a self-monitoring app, with a between-intervention effect size of Cohen d=0.26.
  • From pre-1-month follow-up (1MFU) points, the mindfulness EMI improved theory-of-mind and empathy domains such as personal distress and perspective-taking, with small to moderate effect sizes (Cohen d=0.15-0.36).
  • The within-intervention effect sizes for the mindfulness EMI were notably stronger (Cohen d=0.30-0.43) than those for the self-monitoring app (Cohen d=-0.12 to 0.21).
  • No significant effects on empathic concern were found in either intervention group from pre-post intervention or pre-1MFU time points.

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