| Literature DB >> 31560719 |
Tomonari Irie1,2, Kengo Yokomitsu3, Yuji Sakano4.
Abstract
Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for improving mental health problems among university students. However, intervention components have different effects on mental health problems. This paper is a meta-analysis of the data concerning the relationship between cognitive behavioral variables and mental health status among university students. A total of five electronic databases were reviewed, and 876 articles met the initial selection criteria. Reviewers applied standardized coding schemes to extract the correlational relationship between cognitive behavioral variables and mental health status. A total of 55 articles were included in the meta-analysis. Correlations were found for three cognitive behavioral variables (attention, thought, and behavior) across nine mental health domains (negative affect, positive affect, happiness, social function, stress response, psychological symptom, quality of life, well-being, and general health). Across each cognitive behavioral process and all mental health domains, the estimated mean correlation was medium (r = .32 - .46), and varied by the domain of mental health.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31560719 PMCID: PMC6764683 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the included studies.
| Study | Nationality | Cognitive behavioral variables | Mental health | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson & Arnoult (1989) [ | 159 | USA | Thought | Negative affect, Psychological symptom |
| Berking et al. (2012) [ | 151 | Germany | Attention, Thought, Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Bettis et al. (2017) [ | 62 | USA | Behavior | Stress response, Psychological Symptom |
| Birks et al. (2009) [ | 289 | England | Behavior | Stress response |
| Bodenlos et al. (2015) [ | 310 | USA | Attention | Social function, Stress response |
| Bowlin & Baer (2012) [ | 280 | USA | Attention | Negative affect, Stress response, Well-being |
| Brittian et al. (2015) [ | 2315 | USA | Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Calogero & Pina (2011) [ | 225 | USA | Thought | Negative affect, Psychological symptom |
| Chen et al. (2014) [ | 113 | USA | Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Coffey et al. (2010) [ | 413 | USA | Attention, Thought, Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Costa et al. (2013) [ | 1078 | Spain, Mexico, Portugal,Brazil | Attention, Thought, Behavior | General health, Happiness |
| Deng et al. (2011) [ | 263 | China | Attention | Negative affect, Positive affect, QOL |
| Disch et al. (2000) [ | 467 | USA | Attention | Social function, Happiness |
| Flett et al. (2016) [ | 214 | Canada | Attention, Thought | Negative affect |
| Gilbert & Christopher (2009) [ | 268 | USA | Attention, Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Griva & Anagnostopoulos (2010) [ | 268 | Greece | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Hintz et al. (2015) [ | 223 | USA | Thought | Negative affect, Stress response |
| Hipwell (2005) [ | 183 | Scotland | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Hovey & Seligman (2007) [ | 190 | USA | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Iwasaki (2003) [ | 85 | Canada | Behavior | Well-being, General health |
| Jayalakshmi & Magdalin (2015) [ | 125 | India | Behavior | Well-being |
| Khan et al. (2016) [ | 207 | Pakistan | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Kim et al. (2015) [ | 107 | USA | Behavior | Well-being |
| Kneeland & Dovidio (2019) [ | 97 | New Zealand | Thought | Stress response, Psychological Symptom |
| Koesten et al. (2009) [ | 395 | USA | Behavior | General health |
| Kraemer et al. (2016) [ | 452 | USA | Attention, Thought | Negative affect |
| Krafft et al. (2019) [ | 339 | USA | Thought | Stress response |
| Lihua et al (2017) [ | 330 | China | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Luo & Wang (2009) [ | 284 | China | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Mahmoud et al. (2012) [ | 508 | USA | Behavior | Negative affect, Stress response |
| Marino et al. (2016) [ | 795 | Italy | Attention | Happiness |
| Masuda & Tully (2012) [ | 494 | USA | Attention, Behavior | Psychological symptom, General health |
| Masuda & Wendell (2010) [ | 91 | USA | Attention, | Stress response, General health |
| Masuda et al. (2009) [ | 301 | USA | Attention, Behavior | Stress response, General health |
| Masuda et al. (2010) [ | 375 | USA | Thought, Behavior | Stress response, General health |
| Mayorga et al. (2018) [ | 448 | USA | Behavior | Negative affect, Stress response, Psychological symptom |
| Moeller & Seehuus (2019) [ | 2054 | USA | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Montes-Berges & Augusto (2007) [ | 119 | Spain | Attention, Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| de Oliveira et al. (2015) [ | 184 | Brazil | Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Ranjbar et al. (2013) [ | 369 | Iran | Behavior | Social function, Psychological symptom, General health |
| Sanchez et al. (2018a) [ | 308 | USA | Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Sanchez et al. (2018b) [ | 211 | USA | Behavior | Positive affect |
| Sasaki & Yamasaki (2005) [ | 292 | Japan | Behavior | Social function, Psychological symptom |
| Shapiro et al. (2011) [ | 32 | USA | Attention | Stress response, Well-being |
| Su & Chen (2015) [ | 110 | Taiwan | Thought, Behavior | Psychological symptom |
| Thanoi & Klainin-Yobas (2015) [ | 747 | Thailand | Thought | Negative affect, Stress response |
| Tucker et al. (2016) [ | 123 | USA | Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Vand et al. (2014) [ | 400 | Iran | Attention, Thought | Negative affect, Psychological symptom |
| Wang et al. (2016) [ | 262 | Taiwan | Behavior | Negative affect, Positive affect, Social function |
| Wang et al. (2017) [ | 533 | China | Attention | Psychological symptom |
| Wong (2010) [ | 398 | Singapore | Thought | Happiness, Psychological symptom |
| Wong et al. (2014) [ | 160 | USA | Thought | Psychological symptom |
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | 147 | USA | Attention, Behavior | Negative affect, Positive affect, Happiness, Psychological symptom, QOL |
| Zawadzki et al. (2018) [ | 491 | USA | Thought | Psychological symptom, General health |
| Zhou et al. (2013) [ | 418 | China | Attention | Psychological symptom |
Fig 1Flowchart of study selection.
Classification of the included studies.
| Category | Studies | |
|---|---|---|
| Attention | 20 | 36 |
| Thought | 23 | 33 |
| Behavior | 29 | 48 |
| Negative affect | 13 | 17 |
| Positive affect | 4 | 5 |
| Happiness | 4 | 8 |
| Social function | 5 | 5 |
| Stress response | 14 | 17 |
| Psychological symptoms | 32 | 41 |
| Quality of life | 2 | 3 |
| Well-being | 5 | 6 |
| General Health | 9 | 15 |
Measures used in each classification.
| Measure | Psychometrics | Studies | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mindful Attention Awareness Scale | .80 | .81 | Deng et al. (2011) [ |
| (Brown & Ryan, 2003) [ | Flett et al. (2016) [ | ||
| Gilbert & Christopher (2009) [ | |||
| Masuda & Tully (2012) [ | |||
| Masuda & Wendell (2010) [ | |||
| Masuda et al. (2009) [ | |||
| Shapiro et al. (2011) [ | |||
| Wang et al. (2017) [ | |||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire | .75 - .91 | - | Bodenlos et al. (2015) [ |
| (Baer et al., 2006) [ | Bowlin & Baer (2012) [ | ||
| Coffey et al. (2010) [ | |||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Trait Meta-Mood Scale (subscale; Attention, Clarity) | .86 - .90 | - | Coffey et al. (2010) [ |
| (Salovey et al., 1995) [ | Costa et al. (2013) [ | ||
| Montes-Berges & Augusto (2007) [ | |||
| Metacognition questionnaire | .72 - .89 | .76 - .94 | Marino et al. (2016) [ |
| (Cartwright-Hatton & Wells, 1997) [ | Vand et al. (2014) [ | ||
| Emotion-Regulation Skills Questionnaire (subscale; Awareness) | .90 | .75 | Berking et al. (2012) [ |
| (Berking & Znoj, 2008) [ | |||
| Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised | .74 - .77 | - | Kraemer et al. (2016) [ |
| (Feldman et al., 2007) [ | |||
| Self-Compassion Scale (subscale; Mindfulness) | .81 | .85 | Zhou et al. (2013) [ |
| (Neff, 2003) [ | |||
| Lerning Styles Inventory (subscale; Deep cognitive processing) | .82 | .88 | Disch et al. (2000) [ |
| (Schmeck, 1983) [ | |||
| Objectified Body Consciousness Scale (subscale; Surveillance) | .76 - .89 | - | Calogero & Pina (2011) [ |
| (McKinley & Hyde, 1996) [ | |||
| Dysfunctional Belief and Attitudes about Sleep Scale | .69 | - | Vand et al. (2014) [ |
| (Morin, 1993) [ | |||
| Perceived Control Over Stressful Events Scale (subscale; Present control) | .79 - .86 | .48 - .59 | Hintz et al. (2015) [ |
| (Frazier et al 2011) [ | |||
| Response Styles Questionnaire (subscale; Ruminative) | - | .80 | Flett et al. (2016) [ |
| (Nolen-Hoeksema & Morrow, 1991) [ | Su & Chen (2015) [ | ||
| (Nolen-Hoeksema et al., 1994) [ | Thanoi & Klainin-Yobas (2015) [ | ||
| Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale | .94 | .74 | Kraemer et al. (2016) [ |
| (Freeston et al., 1994 [ | |||
| Mizes Anorectic Cognitions Questionnaire-Revised | .90 | - | Masuda et al. (2010) [ |
| (Mizes et al., 2000) [ | Masuda & Wendell (2010) [ | ||
| Crandell Cognitions Inventory | .95 | - | Gilbert & Christopher (2009) [ |
| (Crandell & Chambless, 1986) [ | |||
| Emotion-Regulation Skills Questionnaire (subscale; Tolerance, Readiness to confront distressing situations) | .90 - .93 | .75 - .78 | Berking et al. (2012) [ |
| (Berking & Znoj, 2008) [ | |||
| Rumination Reflection Questionnaire | .90 - .91 | - | Coffey et al. (2010) [ |
| (Trapnell & Campbell, 1999) [ | |||
| Cognitive Distortion Questionnaire | .85 | .87 | de Oliveira et al. (2015) [ |
| (de Oliveira et al., 2015) [ | |||
| Automatic Thought Questionnaire-Negative | .98 | - | Wong (2010) [ |
| (Hollon & Kendall, 1980) [ | |||
| Automatic Thought Questionnaire-Positive | .97 | - | Wong (2010) [ |
| (Ingram & Wisnicki, 1988) [ | |||
| Scale of Ehinic Experience (subscale; Perceived discrimination) | .83 - .91 | .77 - .86 | Brittian et al. (2015) [ |
| (Malcarne et al., 2006) [ | Tucker et al. (2016) [ | ||
| Acculturative Stress Scale for International Students (subscale; Perceived discrimination) | .92 | - | Wong et al. (2014) [ |
| (Sandhu & Asrabadi, 1994) [ | |||
| Everyday Discrimination Scale | .88 | - | Chen et al. (2014) [ |
| (Williams et al., 1997) [ | |||
| Ruminative Response Scale | .90 | .67 | Kneeland & Dovidio (2019) [ |
| (Treynor et al., 2003) [ | |||
| White Bear Suppression Inventory | .89 | .69 | Kneeland & Dovidio (2019) [ |
| (Wegner & Zanakos, 1994) [ | Zawadzki et al. (2018) [ | ||
| Thought Control Questionnaire | .67-.79 | .67-.83 | Zawadzki et al. (2018) [ |
| (Wells & Davies, 1994) [ | |||
| Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire | .88-.93 | .80 | Krafft et al. (2019) [ |
| (Gillanders et al., 2014) [ | |||
| Acceptance and Action Questionnaire | .88 - .90 | .72 | Masuda & Tully (2012) [ |
| (Bond & Bunce, 2003) [ | Masuda et al. (2009) [ | ||
| Masuda et al. (2010) [ | |||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Dialectical Coping Scale | .81 | - | Wang et al. (2016) [ |
| (Wang et al., 2016) [ | |||
| Brief COPE Inventory | .81 - .88 | - | Mahmoud et al. (2012) [ |
| (Carver, 1997) [ | |||
| Emotional Intelligence Scale | .87 | - | Birks et al. (2009) [ |
| (Schutte et al., 1998) [ | Jayalakshmi & Magdalin (2015) [ | ||
| General Coping Questionnaire (subscale; dispositional coping) | .86 - .92 | .63 - .86 | Sasaki & Yamasaki (2005) [ |
| (Sasaki & Yamasaki, 2002) [ | |||
| Religious Coping Scale | .97 | - | Hovey & Seligman (2007) [ |
| (Boudreaux et al., 1995) [ | |||
| Trait Meta-Mood Scale (subscale; Repair) | .86 - .90 | - | Coffey et al. (2010) [ |
| (Salovey et al., 1995) [ | Costa et al. (2013) [ | ||
| Montes-Berges & Augusto (2007) [ | |||
| Trait Coping Style Questionnaire | - | - | Luo & Wang (2009) [ |
| (Wang, 1999) [ | |||
| Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale | .76 - .90 | - | Coffey et al. (2010) [ |
| (Gratz & Roemer, 2004) [ | Mayorga et al. (2018) [ | ||
| Proactive Coping Inventory | .80 - .85 | - | Griva & Anagnostopoulos (2010) [ |
| (Greenglass, 2002) [ | |||
| Brief Religious Coping Scale | .60 - .94 | - | Khan et al. (2016) [ |
| (Pargament et al., 2011) [ | Kim et al. (2015) [ | ||
| Cognitive Flexibility Scale | .72 - .82 | - | Koesten et al. (2009) [ |
| (Martin & Rubin, 1995) [ | |||
| Social Problem-Solving Inventory-Revised | .68 - .91 | - | Ranjbar et al. (2013) [ |
| (D' Zurilla et al., 2011) [ | |||
| Coping Orientation for Problem Experiences | .45 - .92 | .46 - .86 | Iwasaki (2003) [ |
| (Carver et al., 1989) [ | |||
| Social Skills Inventory | .75-.88 | .81-.96 | Moeller & Seehuus (2019) [ |
| (Riggio, 1986) [ | |||
| Coping Strategies Inventory | .71-.94 | .67-.83 | Sanchez et al. (2018a) [ |
| (Tobin et al., 1989) [ | Sanchez et al. (2018b) [ | ||
| Confucian Coping Scale | .51-.77 | - | Lihua et al. (2017) [ |
| (Li & Hou, 2012) [ | |||
| Responses to Stress Questionnaire (subscale; engagement disengagement coping) | .80-.92 | .69-.81 | Bettis et al. (2017) [ |
| (Connor-Smith et al., 2000) [ | |||
| Problem-Solving Questionnaire | .51-.86 | - | Hipwell (2005) [ |
| (Cassidy & Long, 1996) [ | |||
| Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (subscale; Negative affect) | .84 - .87 | .39 - .71 | Anderson & Arnoult (1989) [ |
| (PANAS; Watson et al., 1988) [ | Deng et al. (2011) [ | ||
| Kraemer et al. (2016) [ | |||
| Wang et al. (2016) [ | |||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Mayorga et al. (2018) [ | |||
| Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (subscale; Depression, Anxiety) | .90 - .95 | - | Bowlin & Baer (2012) [ |
| (DASS; Crawford, & Henry, 2003) [ | Flett et al. (2016) [ | ||
| Hintz et al. (2015) [ | |||
| Mahmoud et al. (2012) [ | |||
| Vand et al. (2014) [ | |||
| Moeller & Seehuus (2019) [ | |||
| Thought, Feeling, and Experience Questionnaire (subscale; Depression, Anxiety, Hopelessness) | .90 | - | Thanoi & Klainin-Yobas (2015) [ |
| (TEFQ; Thanoi et al., 2011) [ | |||
| Objectified Body Consciousness Scale (subscale; Body shame) | .72 - .89 | .73 - .79 | Calogero & Pina (2011) [ |
| (McKinley & Hyde, 1996) [ | |||
| Body Image Guilt and Shame Scale (subscale; Body guilt) | .88 - .90 | - | Calogero & Pina (2011) [ |
| (Thompson et al., 2003) [ | |||
| Multiple Affect Adjective Check List | .72 - .85 | .31 - .68 | Anderson & Arnoult (1989) [ |
| (Zuckerman, 1960) [ | |||
| Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (subscale; Positive affect) | .86 - .90 | .47 - .68 | Deng et al. (2011) [ |
| (PANAS; Watson et al., 1988) [ | Wang et al. (2016) [ | ||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Mental Health Inventory (subscale; positive affect) | .81 - .96 | - | Sanchez et al. (2018b) [ |
| (Veit & Ware, 1983) [ | |||
| Satisfaction with Life Scale | .87 | .82 | Costa et al. (2013) [ |
| (SWLS; Diener et al., 1985) [ | Wong (2010) [ | ||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Fordyce Emotion Questionnaire | - | .86 | Woodruff et al. (2013) [ |
| (Fordyce, 1988) [ | |||
| Social and Emotional Health Surveys | .92 | - | Marino et al. (2016) [ |
| (SEHS; Furlong et al., 2014) [ | |||
| Spiritual Well-Being Scale (subscale; Existential well-being) | - | - | Disch et al. (2000) [ |
| (Ellison, 1983) [ | |||
| Oxford Happiness Questionnaire-Short | .78 | .86 | Wong (2010) [ |
| (Hills & Aygyle, 2002) [ | |||
| Medical Outcomes Study Short Form Sruvey (subscale; Social functioning) | .80 | - | Bodenlos et al. (2015) [ |
| (Ware & Sherbourne, 1992) [ | |||
| Interpersonal Relationship Harmony Inventory | - | - | Wang et al. (2016) [ |
| (Kwan et al., 1997) [ | |||
| General Health Questionnaire (subscale; Social dysfunction) | .70 - .90 | - | Koesten et al. (2009) [ |
| (Goldberg, 1978) [ | Ranjbar et al. (2013) [ | ||
| Sasaki & Yamasaki (2005) [ | |||
| Interpersonal Reactivity Index (subscale; Personal distress) | .71 - .77 | .62 - .71 | Masuda & Wendell (2010) [ |
| (Davis, 1983) [ | Masuda et al. (2009) [ | ||
| Masuda et al. (2010) [ | |||
| Perceived Stress Scale | .84 - .86 | .85 | Birks et al. (2009) [ |
| (Cohen et al., 1983) [ | Bodenlos et al. (2015) [ | ||
| Shapiro et al. (2011) [ | |||
| Kneeland & Dovidio (2019) [ | |||
| Bettis et al. (2017) [ | |||
| Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (subscale; Stress) | .93 | - | Bowlin & Baer (2012) [ |
| (DASS; Crawford, & Henry, 2003) [ | Hintz et al. (2015) [ | ||
| Mahmoud et al. (2012) [ | |||
| Thought, Feeling, and Experience Questionnaire (subscale; Stress) | .90 | - | Thanoi & Klainin-Yobas (2015) [ |
| (TEFQ; Thanoi et al., 2011) [ | |||
| Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms-34 (subscale; distress) | .76-.89 | 74-.87 | Krafft et al. (2019) [ |
| (Locke et al., 2012) [ | |||
| The Social, Attitudinal, Familial, and Environmental Scale | .89 | - | Mayorga et al. (2018) [ |
| (Mena et al., 1987) | |||
| Responses to Stress Questionnaire (subscale; social stress) | .80-.92 | .69-.81 | Bettis et al. (2017) [ |
| (Connor-Smith et al., 2000) [ | |||
| Beck Depression Inventory | .86 | - | Anderson & Arnoult (1989) [ |
| (Beck et al., 1961) [ | Hovey & Seligman (2007) [ | ||
| de Oliveira et al. (2015) [ | |||
| Wong (2010) [ | |||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Kneeland & Dovidio (2019) [ | |||
| Lihua et al. (2017) [ | |||
| Beck Anxiety Inventory | .92 | .75 | de Oliveira et al. (2015) [ |
| (Beck et al., 1988) [ | Wong (2010) [ | ||
| Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Lihua et al. (2017) [ | |||
| Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale | .85 | .53 | Brittian et al. (2015) [ |
| (Radloff, 1977) [ | Gilbert & Christopher (2009) [ | ||
| Tucker et al. (2016) [ | |||
| Medical Outcomes Study Short Form Sruvey (subscale; Mental health 5) | .77 | - | Montes-Berges & Augusto (2007) [ |
| (Ware & Sherbourne, 1992) [ | Sanchez et al. (2018a) [ | ||
| Brief Symptom Inventory | .74 - .89 | - | Berking et al. (2012) [ |
| (Derogatis & Spencer, 1982) [ | Coffey et al. (2010) [ | ||
| Masuda & Tully (2012) [ | |||
| Hopelessness Depression Symptom Questionnaire | .93 | - | Zhou et al. (2013) [ |
| (Metalsky & Joiner, 1997) [ | |||
| Penn State Worry Questionnaire | .88 | .79 | Vand et al. (2014) [ |
| (Meyer et al., 1990) [ | |||
| Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire | .84 - .85 | .81 | Calogero & Pina (2011) [ |
| (Mond et al., 2006) [ | |||
| Three Dichotomous Items | - | - | Su & Chen (2015) [ |
| (Rost et al., 1993) [ | |||
| Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale | .92 | .83 | Su & Chen (2015) [ |
| (Foa et al., 1997) [ | |||
| Hopkins Symptom Checklist-21-item version | .90 | - | Wong et al. (2014) [ |
| (Green et al., 1988) [ | |||
| Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Scale | .89 | - | Chen et al. (2014) [ |
| (Kroenke et al., 2001) [ | Bettis et al. (2017) [ | ||
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item | .92 | .83 | Chen et al. (2014) [ |
| (Spitzer et al., 2006) [ | Bettis et al. (2017) [ | ||
| General Health Questionnaire (subscale; Depression) | .70 - .90 | - | Ranjbar et al. (2013) [ |
| (Goldberg, 1978) [ | Sasaki & Yamasaki (2005) [ | ||
| SCL-90 Symptom checklist | .62 - .96 | - | Luo & Wang (2009) [ |
| (Derogatis, 1994) [ | Wang et al. (2017) [ | ||
| State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (subscale; Trait scale) | .92 | - | Griva & Anagnostopoulos (2010) [ |
| (Spielberger et al., 1970) [ | |||
| Personality Assessment Inventory (subscale; Anxiety) | .90 | - | Hovey & Seligman (2007) [ |
| (Morey, 1991) [ | |||
| Scale for Measuring Depression and Anxiety | .74 | - | Khan et al. (2016) [ |
| (Costello & Comrey, 1967) [ | |||
| PTSD Checklist | .97 | .96 | Zawadzki et al. (2018) [ |
| (Weathers et al., 1993) [ | |||
| Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms | .77-.89 | .72-.83 | Mayorga et al. (2018) [ |
| (Watson et al., 2007) [ | |||
| World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF | .68 - .82 | - | Deng et al. (2011) [ |
| (Skevington et al., 2004) [ | Woodruff et al. (2013) [ | ||
| Subjective Well-Being | .90 | - | Shapiro et al. (2011) [ |
| (Diener, 1984) [ | |||
| Scale of Psychological Well-Being | .86 - .93 | .81 - .85 | Bowlin & Baer (2012) [ |
| (Ryff, 1989) [ | Iwasaki (2003) [ | ||
| Medical Outcomes Study Short Form Sruvey (subscale; Emotional well-being) | .80 | - | Bodenlos et al. (2015) [ |
| (Ware & Sherbourne, 1992) [ | |||
| Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale | .89 - .91 | .83 | Jayalakshmi & Magdalin (2015) [ |
| (Tennant et al., 2007) [ | |||
| Mental Health Inventory (subscale; psychological well-being) | .81 - .96 | - | Kim et al. (2015) [ |
| (Veit & Ware, 1983) [ | |||
| General Health Questionnaire | .70 - .90 | - | Costa et al. (2013) [ |
| (Goldberg, 1978) [ | Koesten et al. (2009) [ | ||
| Masuda & Tully (2012) [ | |||
| Masuda & Wendell (2010) [ | |||
| Masuda et al. (2009) [ | |||
| Masuda et al. (2010) [ | |||
| Ranjbar et al. (2013) [ | |||
| Zawadzki et al. (2018) [ | |||
| Mental Health Inventory | .81 - .96 | - | Iwasaki (2003) [ |
| (MHI; Veit and Ware, 1983) [ | |||
aThe psychometrics include measures of internal consistency (α) and test re-test reliability (r xx).
Estimated associations between cognitive behavioral variables and mental health.
| Classification of mental health | Attention | Thought | Behavior | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample size | Sample size | Sample size | ||||||||||
| [95% CI] | ( | (%) | [95% CI] | ( | (%) | [95% CI] | ( | (%) | ||||
| Negative affect | -.39 | 6 | 5,275 | 84.5 | .46 | 7 | 9,696 | 94.7 | -.40 | 4 | 1,873 | 95.1 |
| [-.47, -.31] | [.35, .58] | [-.63, -.17] | ||||||||||
| Positive affect | .23 | 2 | 557 | 0.0 | - | 0 | - | - | .21 | 3 | 1,093 | 94.8 |
| [.15, .31] | [-.07, .49] | |||||||||||
| Happiness | .28 | 4 | 19,111 | 96.9 | - | 1 | 1,592 | - | .39 | 3 | 1,634 | 88.7 |
| [.15, .41] | [.23, .56] | |||||||||||
| Social function | - | 1 | 1,860 | - | - | 0 | - | - | .19 | 4 | 5,628 | 94.5 |
| [.16, .46] | ||||||||||||
| Stress response | -.35 | 5 | 3,684 | 80.9 | .54 | 6 | 3,463 | 96.7 | -.47 | 6 | 2,293 | 73.1 |
| [-.45, -.25] | [.31, .77] | [-.55, -.39] | ||||||||||
| Psychological symptom | -.32 | 9 | 7,883 | 96.6 | .43 | 15 | 8,615 | 95.8 | -.29 | 17 | 18,041 | 97.7 |
| [-.46, -.18] | [.32, .54] | [-.40, -.19] | ||||||||||
| Quality of life | .32 | 2 | 557 | 0.0 | - | 0 | - | - | - | 1 | 147 | - |
| [.23, .40] | ||||||||||||
| Well-being | .39 | 3 | 3,292 | 69.5 | - | 0 | - | - | .23 | 3 | 1,189 | 0.1 |
| [.31, .47] | [.17, .29] | |||||||||||
| General health | .32 | 4 | 3,042 | 90.9 | -.36 | 4 | 2,035 | 0.0 | .38 | 7 | 6,128 | 91.3 |
| [.17, .48] | [-.40, -.32] | [.29, .47] | ||||||||||
| Overall | .34 | 36 | 45,261 | 91.8 | .46 | 33 | 26,802 | 96.5 | .33 | 48 | 37,901 | 96.0 |
| [.30, .38] | [.39, .53] | [.27, .38] | ||||||||||
| .32a | ||||||||||||
| [.28, .36] |
aN = number of studies
bBased on Trim and Fill method
Fig 2Forest plot of the relationship between attention and mental health.
Fig 3Forest plot of the relationship between thought and mental health.
Fig 4Forest plot of the relationship between behavior and mental health.
Fig 5Funnel plot of the relationship between attention and mental health.
Black circles: included studies, White circles: added possible missing studies using Trim and Fill methods.