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A mixed methods evaluation of a mindfulness-based stress reduction course for people with Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course (MBSR) on people with Parkinson's disease who experienced depression, anxiety, stress or difficulty coping with Parkinson's.
Birtwell, K +4 more
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Experiences of mindfulness training in living with rheumatic disease: an interpretative phenomenological analysis [PDF]
This study examined experiences of Mindfulness training for 5 adults living with Rheumatic Disease. Focus group data was used to explore the experience and impact of Mindfulness training in participants aged between 46 and 69 diagnosed with Psoriatic ...
Hawtin, H, Sullivan, Cath
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COVID-19 has overwhelmed healthcare systems and increased workload and distress in healthcare professionals (HCPs). The objective of this study was to evaluate baseline distress before and after the pandemic, and the effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress ...
M. Marotta +4 more
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Reducing negative impacts of stress, for example through mindfulness training, benefits physical and psychological well-being and is becoming ever more crucial owing to large-scale societal uncertainties (e.g., COVID-19).
Nicholas R. Harp, J. Freeman, M. Neta
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Mindfulness‐based stress reduction and attentional control [PDF]
AbstractThis study was designed to test the hypothesis that mindfulness involves sustained attention, attention switching, inhibition of elaborative processing and non‐directed attention. Healthy adults were tested before and after random assignment to an 8‐week Mindfulness‐Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) course (n = 39) or a wait‐list control (n = 33 ...
Nicole D. Anderson +3 more
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The effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in the perinatal period: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Perinatal mental health difficulties are associated with adverse consequences for parents and infants. However, the potential risks associated with the use of psychotropic medication for pregnant and breastfeeding women and the preferences expressed by ...
A Beddoe +72 more
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Financial constraints usually hinder students, especially those in low-middle income countries (LMICs), from seeking mental health interventions. Hence, it is necessary to identify effective, affordable and sustainable counter-stress measures for college
Anh An +15 more
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Does Personality Moderate the Effects of Mindfulness Training for Medical and Psychology Students? [PDF]
The majority of mindfulness research to date has reported only on the group-level effects of interventions. Therefore, there is a need to better understand who is most likely to benefit from mindfulness interventions.
Arild Bjørndal +7 more
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms
Mindfulness-based psychotherapies are associated with reductions in depression and anxiety. However, few studies address whether mindfulness-based approaches may benefit individuals with posttraumatic stress symptoms. The current pilot study explored whether group mindfulness-based stress reduction therapy reduced posttraumatic stress symptoms ...
Rachel E. Goldsmith PhD +5 more
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Loneliness is a potent psychosocial stressor that predicts poor health and mortality among older adults, possibly in part by accelerating age-related declines in immunocompetence.
E. Lindsay +8 more
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