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Pilot testing in app-based meditation intervention among firefighters during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 131; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.psyneuen.2021.105515

ISSN

1873-3360

Autores

Evelyn D. Sarsar, Katharine H. Zeiders, Thaddeus W. W. Pace, Sharri Cook, Lindsay T. Hoyt,

Tópico(s)

Resilience and Mental Health

Resumo

Firefighters are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, working to transport and treat sick patients. Fear of contracting the virus and constant vigilance of not infecting family members is a significant source of stress and impacts their well-being and physiological functioning. Aimed at addressing this stress, we implemented a 10-day app-based meditation intervention designed to reduce stressful thoughts by promoting mindfulness. Participants (N = 35) were active-duty firefighters from a large metropolitan area in the Southwest. Firefighters completed 10-minute sessions each day with the mobile app created by Healthy Minds Innovations (Madison, WI) and reported daily COVID-19-related stress and well-being. Saliva samples were taken before and after the intervention. After the intervention, firefighters reported lower anxiety symptoms, (t(32)=2.70, p=.01), lower burnout, (t(32)=2.03, p=.05), and lower negative affect, (t(25)=2.50, p=.02), lower waking cortisol (t(18) = 2.61, p =.02), and lower cortisol output across the day, (t(15) = 2.127, p =.05). Results suggest the meditation app reduced psychological/physiological distress and could be a fast, low-cost, and scalable intervention to promote well-being among firefighters.

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