| Literature DB >> 29977221 |
Xinli Chi1,2, Ai Bo3, Tingting Liu4, Peichao Zhang5, Iris Chi6.
Abstract
Background: Mindfulness as a positive mental health intervention approach has been increasingly applied to address depression in young people. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) in the treatment of depression among adolescents and young adults.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; depressive symptoms; meta-regression; mindfulness-based stress reduction; randomized controlled trials; young adults
Year: 2018 PMID: 29977221 PMCID: PMC6021542 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Characteristics of included studies.
| Author, year (country) | Participants | Experimental Group | Control Group | Follow-Up Time | Outcome Measure | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, | Intervention | Age, | Intervention | ||||||
| Nursing students | 63 | 19.27 (0.79) | MBSR (8 weeks) | 64 | 19.08 (0.93) | None | 16 and 32 weeks | CES-D | |
| Adolescent psychiatric outpatients | 50 | 15.7 (1.13) | MBSR (8 weeks) | 52 | 15.0 (1.19) | TAU | 12 weeks | SCL-90 | |
| Ethnically diverse at-risk adolescents | 14 | 16.8 (1.3) | Learning to BREATHE (11 weeks) | 13 | 17.2 (1.1) | Substance abuse class | None | SMFQ | |
| First-year college students | 55 | 18.2 (0.4) | Learning to BREATHE (6 weeks) | 54 | 18.2 (0.4) | None | None | PHQ | |
| Adolescents with cardiac diagnoses | 30 | 15.1 (1.8) | MBSR (6 weeks) | 22 | 14.5 (1.6) | Live video conference | None | HADS | |
| Undergraduate and graduate students | 47 | 22.1 (4.7) | MBSR (10 weeks) | 45 | 22.1 (4.7) | None | None | DASS-21 | |
| Undergraduate and graduate students | 13 | 20.92 (n/a) | MBSR (6 weeks) | 10 | 23.80 (n/a) | None | None | DASS-21 | |
| Adolescent inpatients | 60 | 13–18 | MBSR (8 weeks) | 60 | 13–18 | TAU | None | HAMD | |
| Young adolescents | 165 | 13.63 (0.43) | Modified MBSR (8 weeks) | 128 | 13.63 (0.43) | None | 12 weeks | DASS-21 | |
| University students | 61 | 19.81 (n/a) | MBSR (4 weeks) | 59 | 19.81 (n/a) | Relaxing training | 12 and 24 weeks | CES-D | |
| Nursing students | 21 | 22.69 (1.49) | MBSR (8 weeks) | 20 | 22.25 (0.86) | None | None | BDI | |
| Depressed college students | 20 | 19.3 (1.9) | MBSR(4 weeks) | 14 | 19.0 (1.5) | None | 4 weeks | BDI-II &HRSD | |
| Secondary school students | 201 | 15.4 (1.2)a | Modified MBSR (8 weeks) | 207 | 15.4 (1.2) | None | 24 weeks | DASS-21 | |
| Premedical students and first- and second-year medical students | 37 | n/ab | MBSR (8 weeks) | 39 | n/a | None | None | SCL-90 | |
| Adolescent girls | 17 | 15.01 (1.68) | Learning to breathe (6 weeks) | 16 | 14.97 (1.75) | Cognitive behavioral program | 24 weeks | CES-D | |
| Middle school students | 22 | 12.5 (n/a) | MBSR (12 weeks) | 19 | 12.5 (n/a) | Health education | None | SCL-90 | |
| Primary and middle school students | 159 | 12.0 (n/a) | MBSR (12 weeks) | 141 | 12.0 (n/a) | Health education | None | CDI-S | |
| Nursing students | 21 | 19.6 (1.7) | MBSR (8 weeks) | 23 | 19.5 (2.0) | None | None | DASS-21 | |
Results of meta-regression.
| k1 | k2 | Coefficient | SE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline depression | 29 | 18 | -0.355 | 0.366 |
| Age groupa | 29 | 18 | -0.033 | 0.185 |
| Control conditionb | 29 | 18 | 0.374* | 0.184 |
| Treatment durationc (all) | 29 | 18 | -0.350* | 0.183 |
| Treatment durationc (post-test effect sizes) | 19 | 18 | -0.236 | 0.211 |
| Treatment durationc (follow-up effect sizes) | 10 | 7 | -0.407* | 0.151 |