| Literature DB >> 24554970 |
Helané Wahbeh1, James B Lane2, Elena Goodrich1, Meghan Miller1, Barry S Oken1.
Abstract
We created a standardized one-on-one mindfulness meditation intervention with six weekly 90-minute training sessions and home practice. The trainings included didactic instruction, discussion and guided meditations, and home-practice guided meditations and mindfulness exercises. Twenty-eight participants completed mindful awareness, nonjudgment, perceived stress, positive and negative affect, and credibility/expectancy scales before and after the intervention. There were no adverse events or unanticipated side effects. Participants' mindful awareness and nonjudgment scores and perceived credibility of the intervention increased after the intervention, while negative affect and perceived stress decreased. There was no change in positive affect. Future research is needed comparing group versus one-on-one formats incorporating participant preference in the randomization, personality, and other predictors as measures.Entities:
Keywords: Mindfulness; group; individual; meditation; one-on-one
Year: 2014 PMID: 24554970 PMCID: PMC3925643 DOI: 10.1007/s12671-012-0155-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mindfulness (N Y) ISSN: 1868-8527