Mindfulness-based stress reduction as a stress management intervention for healthy individuals: a systematic review
Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine
Short Title:
J.Evid Based.Complementary Altern.Med.
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 2013
Pages:
271 - 286
Sources ID:
69166
Notes:
LR: 20140916; CI: (c) The Author(s) 2014; JID: 101556804; OTO: NOTNLM; 2014/07/24 06:00 [entrez]; 2014/07/24 06:00 [pubmed]; 2015/05/13 06:00 [medline]; ppublish
Collection:
Yoga-Based Interventions for Stress and Anxiety
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Stress is a global public health problem with several negative health consequences, including anxiety, depression, cardiovascular disease, and suicide. Mindfulness-based stress reduction offers an effective way of reducing stress by combining mindfulness meditation and yoga in an 8-week training program. The purpose of this study was to look at studies from January 2009 to January 2014 and examine whether mindfulness-based stress reduction is a potentially viable method for managing stress. A systematic search from Medline, CINAHL, and Alt HealthWatch databases was conducted for all types of quantitative articles involving mindfulness-based stress reduction. A total of 17 articles met the inclusion criteria. Of the 17 studies, 16 demonstrated positive changes in psychological or physiological outcomes related to anxiety and/or stress. Despite the limitations of not all studies using randomized controlled design, having smaller sample sizes, and having different outcomes, mindfulness-based stress reduction appears to be a promising modality for stress management.