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The effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for prevention of relapse in recurrent major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Jacob Piet,Esben Hougaard +1 more
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Results of this meta-analysis indicate that MBCT is an effective intervention for relapse prevention in patients with recurrent MDD in remission, at least in case of three or more previous MDD episodes.About:
This article is published in Clinical Psychology Review.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 707 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy & Relapse/recurrence.read more
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Mindful Aging: The Effects of Regular Brief Mindfulness Practice on Electrophysiological Markers of Cognitive and Affective Processing in Older Adults
TL;DR: The results indicate that engaging in mindfulness meditation training improves the maintenance of goal-directed visuospatial attention and may be a useful strategy for counteracting cognitive decline associated with aging.
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Mindfulness Interventions Delivered by Technology Without Facilitator Involvement: What Research Exists and What Are the Clinical Outcomes?
TL;DR: It seems important that further research explores two parallel lines: first, refinement and thorough evaluation of already established technology-based mindfulness programmes and second, exploration of novel approaches to mindfulness training that combine the latest technological advances with the knowledge and skills of experienced meditation teachers.
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Reporting of Positive Results in Randomized Controlled Trials of Mindfulness-Based Mental Health Interventions
Stephanie Coronado-Montoya,Alexander W. Levis,Linda Kwakkenbos,Linda Kwakkenbos,Russell Steele,Russell Steele,Erick H. Turner,Brett D. Thombs +7 more
TL;DR: The proportion of mindfulness-based therapy trials with statistically significant results may overstate what would occur in practice, and none of 36 systematic reviews and meta-analyses concluded that effect estimates were overestimated due to reporting biases.
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Treatment-resistant Depressed Patients Show a Good Response to Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy
M.A. Kenny,Jeffrey Williams +1 more
TL;DR: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a class-based program designed for use in the prevention of relapse of major depression as mentioned in this paper, which aims to teach participants to disengage from those cognitive processes that may render them vulnerable to future episodes.
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The effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on maternal perinatal mental health outcomes: A systematic review
Zhenrong Shi,Angus MacBeth +1 more
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of MBIs in reducing perinatal anxiety is offered, with more equivocal findings with regard toperinatal depressive symptoms, while further methodologically rigorous evaluation using RCTs and longer follow-up periods are recommended.
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Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses
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Bias in meta-analysis detected by a simple, graphical test
TL;DR: Funnel plots, plots of the trials' effect estimates against sample size, are skewed and asymmetrical in the presence of publication bias and other biases Funnel plot asymmetry, measured by regression analysis, predicts discordance of results when meta-analyses are compared with single large trials.