Authors
Sophie Bostock, Alexandra D Crosswell, Aric A Prather, Andrew Steptoe
Publication date
2019/2
Journal
Journal of occupational health psychology
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
127
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
We investigated whether a mindfulness meditation program delivered via a smartphone application could improve psychological well-being, reduce job strain, and reduce ambulatory blood pressure during the workday. Participants were 238 healthy employees from two large United Kingdom companies that were randomized to a mindfulness meditation practice app or a wait-list control condition. The app offered 45 prerecorded 10-to 20-min guided audio meditations. Participants were asked to complete one meditation per day. Psychosocial measures and blood pressure throughout one working day were measured at baseline and eight weeks later; a follow-up survey was also emailed to participants 16 weeks after the intervention start. Usage data showed that during the 8-week intervention period, participants randomized to the intervention completed an average of 17 meditation sessions (range 0–45 sessions …
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Scholar articles
S Bostock, AD Crosswell, AA Prather, A Steptoe - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2019