研究者業績

前野 隆司

マエノ タカシ  (Maeno Takashi)

基本情報

所属
武蔵野大学 ウェルビーイング学部 学部長・教授
慶應義塾大学 (名誉教授)
学位
工学(1993年12月 東京工業大学)

研究者番号
20276413
J-GLOBAL ID
200901073182502710
researchmap会員ID
5000066143

外部リンク

論文

 262
  • Kiyonobu Kusu, Toshiyuki Yasui, Takashi Maeno, Seiko Shirasaka
    IIAI Letters on Business and Decision Science 5 1-14 2025年10月  
  • 上田 将史, 前野 隆司, 保井 俊之
    日本創造学会論文誌 28 2025年5月  査読有り
  • 前野隆司
    武蔵野大学しあわせ研究所紀要 (7号) 1-24 2024年10月  査読有り
  • Ogino J, Maruyama T, Umene-Nakano W, Maeno T
    Mindfulness 15(4) 889-898 2024年4月4日  
    Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Intervention program of Mindfulness and Compassion against COVID-19 (IMACOCO), an online mindfulness-based intervention (MBI), in enhancing mindfulness, mental health, well-being, and productivity among working individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the study examined the program’s efficacy in individuals directly impacted by the pandemic through a randomized controlled trial and pre-post program comparisons. Method: Three hundred working adults, including office workers, educators, and medical welfare workers, were randomly allocated to the intervention or waiting control group. An 8-week online MBI program, with pre-, interim (4 weeks), and post-program (8 weeks) evaluations, was conducted via the Internet; standardized questionnaires were used to assess mindfulness, psychological distress, life satisfaction, and productivity. After the initial 8-week program, the waiting control group participated in the same program and evaluation surveys for pre-post comparisons. Results: There were 99 participants in the intervention group and 111 in the control group. Significant increases in mindfulness (FFMQ) and life satisfaction (SWLS) as well as decrease in psychological distress (GHQ-12) were observed primarily in the intervention group (Cohen’s d = 0.18–0.52). Furthermore, the pre-post comparisons with 168 participants demonstrated significant improvements in productivity (Cohen’s d = 0.26), and stratified analysis revealed that participants affected by COVID-19 showed more pronounced benefits in mindfulness and life satisfaction than those who were unaffected. Conclusions: Implementing an online MBI program (IMACOCO) can be a potent strategy to reduce mental stress and enhance overall well-being and resilience, in a disaster-prone world. Preregistration: This study is not preregistered.
  • 中村 一浩, 江熊 省吾, 桑原 香苗, 中野 洋平, 土屋 恵子, 兎洞 武揚, 横山 十祉子, 前野 隆司
    日本リーダーシップ学会論文集 (7) 1-8 2024年2月  

MISC

 90

書籍等出版物

 91

講演・口頭発表等

 400

担当経験のある科目(授業)

 32

所属学協会

 32