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Ragni B Haukaas1, Ingrid B Gjerde1, Grunde Varting1, Håvard E Hallan1, Stian Solem1.
Abstract
The Attention Training Technique (ATT) and Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) are two promising psychological interventions. ATT is a 12-min auditory exercise designed to strengthen attentional control and promote external focus of attention, while MSC uses guided meditation and exercises designed to promote self-compassion. In this randomized controlled trial (RCT), a three-session intervention trial was conducted in which university students were randomly assigned to either an ATT-group (n = 40) or a MSC-group (n = 41). The students were not assessed with diagnostic interviews but had self-reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress. Participants listened to audiotapes of ATT or MSC before discussing in groups how to apply these principles for their everyday struggles. Participants also listened to audiotapes of ATT and MSC as homework between sessions. Participants in both groups showed significant reductions in symptoms of anxiety and depression accompanied by significant increases in mindfulness, self-compassion, and attention flexibility post-intervention. These results were maintained at 6-month follow-up. Improvement in attention flexibility was the only significant unique predictor of treatment response. The study supports the use of both ATT and MSC for students with symptoms of depression and anxiety. Further, it suggests that symptom improvement is related to changes in attention flexibility across both theoretical frameworks. Future studies should focus on how to strengthen the ability for attention flexibility to optimize treatment for emotional disorder.Entities:
Keywords: RCT; anxiety; attention flexibility; attention training technique; depression; metacognitive therapy; mindful self-compassion; mindfulness
Year: 2018 PMID: 29887823 PMCID: PMC5982936 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Flow chart presenting participant flow from assessment to follow-up.
Descriptive statistics and comparison between groups pre-treatment (N = 81).
| 40 | 41 | 81 | |||
| Age | 22.7 (3.2) | 23.0 (3.4) | 22.9 (3.3) | 0.20 | 0.660 |
| Female gender | 75.0% (30) | 75.6% (31) | 75.3% (61) | 0.00 | 0.949 |
| Partner | 55.0% (22) | 56.1% (23) | 55.6% (45) | 0.01 | 0.921 |
| PHQ-9 | 6.7 (4.3) | 7.5 (5.2) | 7.1 (4.7) | 0.56 | 0.456 |
| GAD-7 | 6.0 (2.9) | 7.1 (4.1) | 6.6 (3.6) | 1.94 | 0.167 |
| SCS-SF | 34.5 (9.8) | 34.3 (7.5) | 34.4 (8.6) | 0.02 | 0.899 |
| DMQ flexibility | 15.5 (4.8) | 14.1 (4.3) | 14.8 (4.6) | 1.77 | 0.187 |
| FFMQ | 66.2 (10.4) | 62.7 (8.2) | 64.4 (9.5) | 2.81 | 0.098 |
| Test anxiety | 2.6 (0.7) | 2.5 (0.7) | 2.5 (0.7) | 0.06 | 0.812 |
| Self-esteem | 2.9 (0.8) | 2.8 (0.7) | 2.8 (0.8) | 0.02 | 0.904 |
| Loneliness | 2.7 (0.7) | 2.6 (0.6) | 2.7 (0.7) | 0.60 | 0.443 |
Parenthesis indicate standard deviations, except from female gender and partner, where parenthesis indicate exact values. ATT, Attention Training Technique; MSC, Mindful Self-Compassion; PHQ-9, The Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (range: 0–27); GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (range: 0–21); SCS-SF, Self-Compassion Scale Short Form (range: 12–60); DMQ flexibility, Attention Flexibility (range: 5–25); FFMQ, The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (range: 20–100).
Summary of means and standard deviations pre-intervention, post-intervention, and follow-up.
| PHQ-9 ATT | 6.7 (4.3) | 5.2 (3.7) | 5.3 (0.7) | 0.53 | 0.233 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.803 |
| PHQ-9 MSC | 7.5 (5.2) | 5.9 (5.2) | 5.7 (0.7) | 0.57 | ||||
| GAD-7 ATT | 6.0 (2.9) | 4.4 (2.9) | 4.4 (0.5) | 0.71 | 0.278 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.732 |
| GAD-7 MSC | 7.1 (4.1) | 5.7 (4.2) | 5.8 (0.5) | 0.54 | ||||
| SCS-SF ATT | 34.5 (9.6) | 39.2 (8.0) | 39.9 (8.8) | 0.82 | 0.313 | <0.001 | 0.009 | 0.402 |
| SCS-SF MSC | 34.3 (7.4) | 37.8 (8.1) | 38.1 (8.5) | 0.55 | ||||
| DMQ flexibility ATT | 15.5 (4.8) | 17.4 (3.9) | 17.6 (4.2) | 0.51 | 0.264 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.844 |
| DMQ flexibility MSC | 14.1 (4.2) | 16.2 (4.6) | 16.3 (4.5) | 0.73 | ||||
| FFMQ ATT | 66.2 (10.3) | 70.4 (9.8) | 71.9 (10.8) | 0.66 | 0.262 | <0.001 | 0.004 | 0.571 |
| FFMQ MSC | 62.7 (8.1) | 66.1 (9.4) | 67.7 (9.3) | 0.53 | ||||
| Self-esteem ATT | 2.6 (0.8) | 3.0 (0.8) | 3.1 (0.8) | 0.27 | 0.062 | 0.025 | 0.000 | 0.978 |
| Self-esteem MSC | 2.8 (0.7) | 3.0 (0.7) | 3.0 (0.7) | 0.24 | ||||
| Test anxiety ATT | 2.6 (0.8) | 2.4 (0.7) | 2.3 (0.9) | 0.24 | 0.048 | 0.050 | 0.001 | 0.807 |
| Test anxiety MSC | 2.5 (0.7) | 2.4 (0.6) | 2.2 (0.6) | 0.20 | ||||
| Loneliness ATT | 2.7 (0.7) | 2.8 (0.7) | 3.0 (0.6) | 0.12 | 0.001 | 0.757 | 0.010 | 0.370 |
| Loneliness MSC | 2.6 (0.6) | 2.6 (0.6) | 2.7 (0.5) | 0.07 | ||||
Effect sizes and repeated-measures analysis of variances (ANOVA) results showing effect of intervention and differences in effect between groups pre- to post-intervention.
p < 0.001,
p ≤ 0.05.
ATT, Attention Training Technique; MSC, Mindful Self-Compassion; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire 9; GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7; SCS-SF, Self-Compassion Scale Short Form; DMQ flexibility, Attention Flexibility; FFMQ, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire.
Frequencies of participants showing no, mild, and moderate to severe symptoms of depression and anxiety as measured with PHQ-9 and GAD-7 pre-intervention, post-intervention, and follow-up.
| 0–4 (No symptoms) | 16/40.0 | 22/55.0 | 20/50.0 | 15/37.5 | 24/60.0 | 21/52.5 |
| 5–9 (Mild) | 12/30.0 | 12/30.0 | 15/37.5 | 18/45.0 | 13/32.5 | 17/42.5 |
| >10 (Moderate to severe) | 12/30.0 | 6/15.0 | 5/12.5 | 7/17.5 | 3/7.5 | 2/5.0 |
| 0–4 (No symptoms) | 14/34.1 | 22/53.7 | 21/51.2 | 14/34.1 | 21/51.2 | 20/48.8 |
| 5–9 (Mild) | 16/39.1 | 13/31.7 | 14/34.2 | 17/41.5 | 14/34.2 | 16/39.0 |
| >10 (Moderate to severe) | 11/26.8 | 6/14.6 | 6/14.6 | 10/24.4 | 6/14.6 | 5/12.2 |
ATT, Attention Training Technique; MSC, Mindful Self-Compassion; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire 9; GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7; FU, 6-month follow-up.
Figure 2Differences in change scores pre- to post-intervention for responders and non-responders for ATT (n = 40) and MSC (n = 41) classified by primary outcome measures PHQ-9 and GAD-7. Change scores are reported using transformed scores (0–100). Significant differences between responders and non-responders are highlighted (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01). ATT, Attention Training Technique; MSC, Mindful Self-Compassion; PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire 9; GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety; FFMQ, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; SCS-SF, Self-Compassion Scale Short Form; DMQflex, Attention Flexibility.
Multiple regression analyses with post-intervention PHQ-9 and GAD-7 regressed on pre-intervention PHQ-9 and GAD-7 respectively, as well as age, female gender, and change in SCS-SF, change in DMQ flexibility, and change in FFMQ across experimental groups.
| Age | 0.009 | 0.140 | 0.889 |
| Female gender | −0.056 | −0.860 | 0.393 |
| PHQ-9 pre | 0.805 | 12.824 | 0.000 |
| SCS-SF Δ | 0.000 | −0.006 | 0.996 |
| DMQ flexibility Δ | 0.193 | 2.582 | 0.012 |
| FFMQ Δ | 0.085 | 1.137 | 0.259 |
| Age | −0.100 | −1.465 | 0.147 |
| Female gender | −0.088 | −1.280 | 0.205 |
| GAD-7 pre | 0.814 | 11.824 | 0.000 |
| SCS-SF Δ | −0.014 | −0.161 | 0.872 |
| DMQ flexibility Δ | 0.214 | 3.091 | 0.003 |
| FFMQ Δ | 0.050 | 0.639 | 0.525 |
p < 0.01,
p < 0.05.
PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire 9; GAD-7, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7; SCS-SF, Self-Compassion Scale Short Form; DMQ flexibility, Attention Flexibility; FFMQ, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire.