Feasibility pilot of a brief mindfulness intervention for college students with posttraumatic stress symptoms and problem drinking [0.03%]
针对伴有创伤后应激症状和饮酒问题的大学生进行简短正念干预的可行性试点研究
Helen Valenstein-Mah,Tracy L Simpson,Sarah Bowen et al.
Helen Valenstein-Mah et al.
Objective: A significant subset of college students experience PTSD symptoms, and many engage in problematic alcohol use. Some college students with PTSD symptoms may use alcohol and other substances to cope with their sy...
Reporting of Treatment Fidelity in Mindfulness-Based Intervention Trials: A Review and New Tool using NIH Behavior Change Consortium Guidelines [0.03%]
正念干预试验中的治疗忠诚度报告:使用美国国立卫生研究院行为改变联盟指南的回顾和新工具研究
Afton Kechter,Hortensia Amaro,David S Black
Afton Kechter
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are in the fourth decade of adaptation and testing, yet little is known about their level of treatment fidelity. Treatment fidelity is a methodological strategy used to monitor and enhance the reliabil...
A Pilot Mobile-based Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Patients and their Informal Caregivers [0.03%]
癌症患者及其非专业护理人员的移动心理干预试点项目
Ai Kubo,Andrea Altschuler,Elaine Kurtovich et al.
Ai Kubo et al.
The Effects of an Online Mindfulness Intervention on Perceived Stress, Depression and Anxiety in a Non-clinical Sample: A Randomised Waitlist Control Trial [0.03%]
线上正念干预对非临床样本的感知压力、抑郁和焦虑的影响:随机等待列表控制试验
Dawn Querstret,Mark Cropley,Chris Fife-Schaw
Dawn Querstret
Mindfulness interventions have been shown to be effective for health and wellbeing, and delivering mindfulness programmes online may increase accessibility and reduce waiting times and associated costs; however, research assessing the effec...
Sharon Simpson,Stewart Mercer,Robert Simpson et al.
Sharon Simpson et al.
Youth offending is a problem worldwide. Young people in the criminal justice system have frequently experienced adverse childhood circumstances, mental health problems, difficulties regulating emotions and poor quality of life. Mindfulness-...
Conceptual Congruence in Mindfulness-Based Weight Loss Intervention Studies [0.03%]
基于正念的减肥干预研究中的概念一致性问题
Michael B Schultz
Michael B Schultz
Whether one kind of mindfulness applies to all situations or only some (i.e., scope) is controversial. Eating may not be an everyday behavior subsumed under everyday mindfulness. To rigorously test the efficacy of mindfulness-based weight l...
Investigating the Specific Effects of an Online Mindfulness-Based Self-Help Intervention on Stress and Underlying Mechanisms [0.03%]
基于网络正念自助干预对压力的特定影响及其作用机制研究
Jenny Gu,Kate Cavanagh,Clara Strauss
Jenny Gu
Previous research examining the effects of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) and their mechanisms of change has been hampered by failure to control for non-specific factors, such as social support and interaction with group members, fa...
A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Brief Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention in a Non-clinical Population: Replication and Extension [0.03%]
一项针对非临床人群的简短在线基于正念干预的随机对照试验:重复验证与延伸研究
Kate Cavanagh,Alasdair Churchard,Puffin OHanlon et al.
Kate Cavanagh et al.
Building on previous research, this study compared the effects of two brief, online mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs; with and without formal meditation practice) and a no intervention control group in a non-clinical sample. One hundre...
Considerations for Research and Development of Culturally Relevant Mindfulness Interventions in American Minority Communities [0.03%]
美国少数族裔社区相关文化正念干预研究与开发的考量因素
Jeffrey Proulx,Raina Croff,Barry Oken et al.
Jeffrey Proulx et al.
As many health disparities in American minority communities (AMCs) are stress-related, there has been an increased interest in the development of mindfulness programs as potential stress reduction measures in these communities. However, the...
Barriers to Mindfulness: a Path Analytic Model Exploring the Role of Rumination and Worry in Predicting Psychological and Physical Engagement in an Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention [0.03%]
正念练习的障碍:关于反刍和焦虑对线上正念干预的心理及生理参与度预测作用的路径分析模型
Moitree Banerjee,Kate Cavanagh,Clara Strauss
Moitree Banerjee
Little is known about the factors associated with engagement in mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). Moreover, engagement in MBIs is usually defined in terms of class attendance ('physical engagement') only. However, in the psychotherapy...