Guided Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Community Residents with Emotional Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

Young Daniel Kim-wan1,Carlbring Per2,Cheng Daphne Yi-ting3,Ng Siu-man4,Ng Petrus Yat-nam5,Chen Joseph Qi-rong6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, City University of Hong Kong PhD, is associate professor, , Room 5618, Li Dak Sum Yip Yio Chin Academic Building, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong

2. Department of Psychology, Stockholm University PhD, is professor, , Stockholm, Sweden

3. Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University PhD, is postdoctoral research fellow, , Hong Kong

4. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong PhD, is professor, , Pokfulam, Hong Kong

5. Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University PhD, is associate department head and professor, , Hong Kong

6. Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University MSocSc, is a PhD student, , Hong Kong

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a guided online mindfulness-based intervention (iMBI) for community residents experiencing emotional distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong. In a randomized controlled trial, 64 participants were recruited from collaborating community-based mental health service units in Hong Kong and assigned to either the treatment (n = 32) or control (n = 32) groups. The treatment group received a guided iMBI consisting of 16 online modules, weekly telephone counseling, and two half-day online workshops on mindfulness practice. In contrast, the waitlist control group did not receive any intervention during the initial stage. Using a 2 (two groups) × time (pre versus post) repeated measures linear mixed model and one-way analysis of variance, authors demonstrated that the treatment group experienced a significantly larger reduction in anxiety and depressive symptoms with a large effect size compared with the control group. Additionally, the treatment group showed a significantly greater improvement in mindfulness with a moderate effect size. The findings support the effectiveness of guided iMBI for community residents experiencing emotional distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.

Funder

Hong Kong Baptist University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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