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ISSN:1868-8527

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Ai Kubo,Sara Aghaee,Elaine M Kurtovich et al. Ai Kubo et al.
Objectives: Traditional mindfulness-based interventions have been shown to reduce depression symptoms in pregnant women, although in-person classes may pose significant accessibility barriers, particularly during the COVI...
Carly Ann Hunt,Mary Ann Hoffman,Jonathan J Mohr et al. Carly Ann Hunt et al.
Objectives: Engaging in meditation on a regular basis has been shown to enhance well-being. However, barriers to adopting it as a health behavior are poorly understood. The Determinants of Meditation Practice Inventory (D...
Brooke Y Kauffman,Anka A Vujanovic,Jafar Bakhshaie et al. Brooke Y Kauffman et al.
Objectives: Trauma exposure and obesity are highly prevalent among college students and both are associated with disordered eating. There is a need to understand psychological factors that may be related to maladaptive ea...
Alana Biggers,Claire Adams Spears,Kimberly Sanders et al. Alana Biggers et al.
African Americans report higher rates of chronic stress compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Consequently, chronic stress contributes to disproportionately higher rates of poor health outcomes among African Americans. Mindfulness meditation is ...
Corey Roos,Sarah Bowen,Katie Witkiewitz Corey Roos
Objectives: Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP) for substance use disorders (SUDs) appears to be particularly effective among individuals with high levels of co-occurring affective symptoms. We sought to understan...
Kelly Chinh,Catherine E Mosher,Linda F Brown et al. Kelly Chinh et al.
Objectives: Growing evidence supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions for symptoms in cancer survivors. Identifying theory-based psychological processes underlying their effects on symptoms would inform re...
Pere Oró,Montse Esquerda,Blanca Mas et al. Pere Oró et al.
Objectives: Medical students display a high prevalence of psychopathological symptomatology, stress and burnout, which may continue in their time as resident and fully qualified doctors. The aim of this study is to evalua...