| Literature DB >> 34071674 |
Han Choi1, Suk-Chan Hahm2, Yo-Han Jeon3, Jin-Woo Han4, Soo-Yeon Kim5, Jong-Min Woo6.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the effects of mindfulness-based mandala coloring made within nature on individuals with chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWP). Thirty-six participants were randomly allocated. In the experimental group, identical interventions and procedures were administered for each experiment. The control group members were untreated and remained in an urban environment. Overall, the experiment showed significant improvements in tender points (f = 8.791, p = 0.006), total stress level (f = 14.570, p = 0.001), depressive symptoms (f = 15.205, p = 0.001), anger symptoms (f = 7.263, p = 0.011) and salivary cortisol (f = 10.619, p = 0.003) in the experimental group. The results reflect that MBMC within nature is effective in reducing pain, psychological stress responses, and cortisol levels in individuals with CWP. The positive results could be a product of the experimental design rather than the treatment itself. A rigorous experimental design provides better understanding of MBMC within nature.Entities:
Keywords: art therapy; mandala; mindfulness-based intervention; nature; pain; stress
Year: 2021 PMID: 34071674 PMCID: PMC8226655 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9060642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Time schedule of experimental procedure.
| Time Schedule | Experimental Group | Control Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Activity | Location | Activity | Location | |
| 07:30–08:00 | Pre-test | Hospital | Pre-test | Hospital |
| 09:30–13:30 | Mindfulness-based Mandala Coloring | Natural Recreation Forest | Sightseeing Tour | Urban Area |
| 14:00–14:30 | Post-test | Hospital | Post-test | Hospital |
Figure 1Samples of pre-line mandala, completed mandala drawings and sky mirror activity.
Figure 2CONSORT flow diagram of first and second experiment.
Demographic characteristics of the experimental and control groups.
| Demographic Characteristics | First Experiment | Second Experiment |
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| Experimental Group | Control Group | Experimental Group | Control Group | ||||||
| M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | ||||||
| Ethnicity | |||||||||
| Korean | 9 (100%) a | 6 (100%) a | 12 (100%) a | 9 (100%) a | |||||
| Gender | |||||||||
| Male | 5 (55.6%) a | 4 (66.7%) a | 9 (75.0%) a | 5 (55.6%) a | 0.676 | ||||
| Female | 4 (44.4%) a | 2 (33.3%) a | 3 (25.0%) a | 4 (44.4%) a | |||||
| Age (years) | 41.67 (4.64) b | 39.17 (6.37) b | 47.42 (5.52) b | 43.56 (4.93) b | 0.712 | ||||
| Height (cm) | 166.56 (8.90) b | 170.17 (8.40) b | 168.67 (7.58) b | 166.67 (7.18) b | 0.313 | ||||
| Weight (kg) | 67.89 (12.03) b | 66.83 (10.53) b | 71.67 (16.23) b | 68.11 (13.67) b | 0.794 | ||||
| Previous experience on treatment | |||||||||
| Yes | 6 (66.7%) a | 4 (66.7%) a | 6 (50.0%) a | 7 (77.8%) a | 0.748 | ||||
| No | 3 (33.3%) a | 2 (33.3%) a | 6 (50.0%) a | 2 (22.2%) a | |||||
Notes. a Data presented as number (n), percentage (%). b Data presented as mean (M) ± standard deviation (SD) cm = centimeter. kg = kilogram.
Environmental and meteorological variables in the first and the second experiment.
| Variables | First Experiment | Second Experiment |
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| M (SD) | M (SD) | |||
| Temperature (°C) | 19.33 (1.91) | 21.18 (1.19) | −1.443 | 0.200 |
| Diurnal Temperature Range (h) | 11.88 (2.95) | 12.83 (2.06) | −0.289 | 0.886 |
| Relative humidity (%) | 66.55 (11.64) | 60.48 (21.62) | −0.289 | 0.886 |
| Sunshine duration (h) | 7.75 (3.08) | 9.63 (1.81) | −0.866 | 0.486 |
| Average wind speed (m/s) | 1.28 (0.55) | 1.53 (0.80) | −0.441 | 0.686 |
| NVOCs (mg/m3) | 1.00 (1.04) | 1.65 (0.83) | −1.680 | 0.093 |
| Dust (mg/m3) | 2.44 (0.02) | 2.43 (0.01) | −0.420 | 0.672 |
Notes. Data presented as mean (M) ± standard deviation (SD). NVOCs = natural volatile organic compounds. °C = Celsius. h = Hour. % = Percentage. m/s = meter per second. mg/m3 = microgram/cubic meter.
Comparison of instruments between and within experimental and control groups in the overall experiment.
| Variables | Pre-Test | Post-Test |
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| M a (SD b) | M a (SD b) |
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| Tender Point | |||||||
| Experimental | 7.52 (3.20) | 3.81 (2.42) | 8.791 | 0.006 | 7.526 *** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 6.73 (2.34) | 5.67 (2.23) | 1.331 | 14 | 0.205 | ||
| FSS | |||||||
| Experimental | 41.19 (9.13) | 37.90 (11.73) | 2.370 | 0.133 | 1.381 | 20 | 0.183 |
| Control | 42.93 (11.36) | 44.73 (13.82) | −0.885 | 14 | 0.391 | ||
| SRI-MF | |||||||
| Somatization Symptom | |||||||
| Experimental | 11.71 (8.31) | 7.29 (8.93) | 6.374 | 0.016 | 4.217 *** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 13.53 (10.51) | 12.87 (11.07) | 0.688 | 14 | 0.503 | ||
| Depressive Symptom | |||||||
| Experimental | 9.48 (8.73) | 6.05 (8.82) | 15.205 | 0.000 | 5.056 *** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 9.27 (10.14) | 9.73 (10.38) | −0.664 | 14 | 0.517 | ||
| Anger Symptom | |||||||
| Experimental | 5.57 (4.63) | 3.67 (5.16) | 7.263 | 0.011 | 4.119 ** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 7.80 (6.20) | 7.47 (6.45) | 1.435 | 14 | 0.173 | ||
| Total Stress Level | |||||||
| Experimental | 28.10 (21.80) | 18.05 (23.47) | 14.570 | 0.001 | 5.691 *** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 32.13 (26.63) | 31.53 (27.74) | 0.384 | 14 | 0.707 | ||
| Cortisol | |||||||
| Experimental | 0.24 (0.15) | 0.18 (0.13) | 10.619 | 0.003 | 4.045 ** | 20 | 0.001 |
| Control | 0.27 (0.20) | 0.30 (0.21) | −1.206 | 14 | 0.248 | ||
Notes. a Mean, b Standard deviation, ** Significant at p < 0.01, *** Significant at p < 0.001, FSS = fatigue severity scale. SRI-MF = Stress Response Inventory—Modified Form.