Effects of an 8-week app-based mindfulness intervention on mental health in working women: A randomized controlled trial (Preprint)

Author:

Uwagawa Riko,Adachi Koichiro,Shimoda Mariko,Takizawa RyuORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although working women experience increased work-related stress, preventive interventions to reduce its negative effects on their mental health are insufficient.

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluated the effectiveness of an 8-week mindfulness-based self-help intervention via a smartphone application across four domains (general psychological, work-related, family-related, and work-to-conflict) among working women.

METHODS

This study recruited women workers via various media sources, such as crowdsourcing sites and social networking services. Participants were randomly assigned to the intervention (n=106) or waitlist control groups (n=107). Participants in the intervention group practiced guided mindfulness meditation every day at their convenience via an app on their cell phones for eight weeks. The app provides an 8-week program with four meditation contents per two weeks. Participants in the waitlist control group lived as usual for eight weeks. We conducted web-based questionnaires to assess participants’ general psychological (life satisfaction, perceived stress, depressive and anxiety symptoms, trait anger, mindfulness), work-related (work performance, job satisfaction, quantitative job overload, job control), family-related (family satisfaction, partner satisfaction), and work-to-family conflict indicators.

RESULTS

An analysis of covariance, controlled for pre-intervention scores, revealed that the intervention significantly increased life satisfaction (b=1.47, β=0.11, P=.005) and decreased perceived stress (b=-2.00, β=-0.17, P=.012), depressive and anxiety symptoms (b=-1.24, β=-0.15, P=.02), and trait anger/reaction (b=-0.59, β=-0.11, P=.04). The intervention group demonstrated significantly increased life satisfaction (t93=-3.36, P=.001) and decreased depressive and anxiety symptoms (t93=2.35, P=.02).

CONCLUSIONS

The app was effective in reducing perceived stress, depressive and anxiety symptoms, and trait anger/reaction, and in improving life satisfaction among working women. However, to improve work- and family-related indicators, higher-intensity interventions may be required, such as modifying the intervention content or extending its duration.

CLINICALTRIAL

University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) UMIN000051796; https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000059110.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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