Well-being, mental health, general health and quality of life improvement through mindfulness-based interventions : a systematic review and meta-analysis
Context: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown promising therapeutic outcomes in improving well-being, mental health, general health, and quality of life; however, findings in this regard are i nconsistent. The present study aimed at clarifying this inconsistency in the literature focusing on t...
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Published in | Iranian red crescent medical journal Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 1 - 7 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iranian Hospital
01.03.2018
Zamen Salamati Publishing |
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Summary: | Context: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown promising therapeutic outcomes in improving well-being, mental health,
general health, and quality of life; however, findings in this regard are i nconsistent. The present study aimed at clarifying this inconsistency
in the literature focusing on the Iranian studies through a systematic review and meta-analysis study.
Evidence Acquisition: The databases of Pubmed, Scopus, Doaj, EBSCO, Iranmedex, MagIran, SID, and Comprehensive Human Sciences
Portal, and additional resources were searched using the set terms of “mindfulness” OR “mindfulness-based cognitive therapy”
OR “MBCT” OR “mindfulness-based stress reduction” OR “MBSR” AND “intervention” AND “well-being” OR “health” OR “quality of
life” and the time limit of the records was set between March 2008 and May 2017. The language of the search was restricted to English
and Farsi. The studies that conducted on Iranian populations were selected in this review, only. Thirty-five studies conducted on 3013
subjects were assessed. Cochrane Q-test and I-squared index were used to detect the heterogeneity among results, and fixed effect
model with a 95% Confidence I nterval ( CI) w as applied. T he effect s ize o f m indfulness-based i nterventions on w ell-being, mental
health, general health, and quality of life improvement, measured by Hedge‘s g ratios, were respectively 1.54, 1.08, 0.89, and 1.87.
Results: The findings showed that the effect size o f mindfulness-based interventions on well-being, mental health, general health,
and quality of life improvement were of high magnitude, according to the Cohen’s table.
Conclusion: Mindfulness-based interventions effectively improved well-being, health, and quality of life. |
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ISSN: | 2074-1804 2074-1812 |
DOI: | 10.5812/ircmj.16231 |