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Examining the Efficacy of a Brief Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (Brief MBSR) Program on Psychological Health
Authors:Dessa Bergen-Cico PhD  Kyle Possemato PhD  Sanghyeon Cheon PhD
Institution:1. Department of Public Health, Food Studies and Nutrition , Falk College, Syracuse University , Syracuse , New York;2. Center for Integrative Healthcare , Syracuse Veterans Administration , Syracuse , New York;3. Won Institute of Graduate Studies , Glenside , Pennsylvania
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study was to examine potential psychological health benefits of participating in a brief (5-week) mindfulness-based stress reduction (brief MBSR) program integrated into an academic course. Participants: Participants were 119 undergraduate students (treatment: n = 72; control: n = 47) enrolled in elective academic courses on addictive behaviors, between January 2010 and May 2012. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental pretest/posttest design comparing changes in psychological health between brief MBSR treatment and parallel control groups. Baseline and follow-up data were collected synchronously across semesters for both groups. Results: Analysis of covariance revealed significant improvements in psychological health, measured by mindfulness (Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale: p ≤ .001; Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Scale: p ≤ .001) and self-compassion (Self-compassion Scale: p ≤ .001), among brief MBSR participants compared with the parallel control cohort. Significant reductions in trait anxiety were not evident. Conclusions: Brief MBSR programs can improve psychological health; however, longer MBSR programs may be needed to improve psychological distress, such as trait anxiety.
Keywords:brief mindfulness-based stress reduction (brief MBSR)  mindfulness  psychological health  self-compassion
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