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Mindfulness-based stress reduction for breast cancer survivors (MBSR(BC)): evaluating mediators of psychological and physical outcomes in a large randomized controlled trial.

Cecile A Lengacher1, L Forest Gruss2, Kevin E Kip3, Richard R Reich4, Katterine G Chauca2, Manolete S Moscoso2, Anisha Joshi2, Sara Tinsley4, Budhrani Shani5, Lakeshia Cousin4, Carly Paterson Khan6, Matthew Goodman7, Jong Y Park4.   

Abstract

MBSR(BC) is known to have a positive impact on psychological and physical symptoms among breast cancer survivors (BCS). The cognitive mechanisms of "how" MBSR(BC) works was addressed in a recent study that found that there was strong consistent evidence that reduced emotional reactivity is a mediator and moderate consistent evidence that mindfulness, rumination, and worry were mediators. The purpose of this study, as part of a larger R01 trial, was to test whether positive effects achieved from the MBSR(BC) program were mediated through changes in increased mindfulness, decreased fear of breast cancer recurrence, and perceived stress. Female BCS > 21 years diagnosed with Stage 0-III breast cancer were randomly assigned to a 6-week MBSR(BC) or a Usual Care (UC)regimen. Potential mediators of 6- and 12-week outcomes were identified by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), followed by formal mediational analyses of main effects of MBSR(BC) on 6- and 12-week outcomes, including percentage of total effects explained. Among 322 BCS (167 MBSR(BC) and 155 UC), fear of recurrence and perceived stress, but not mindfulness, mediated reductions in anxiety and fatigue at weeks 6 and 12, partially supporting our hypothesis of cognitive mechanisms of MBSR(BC). TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registration Number: NCT01177124 http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Anxiety; Breast cancer survivors; Fatigue; Fear of recurrence; Mindfulness-based stress reduction; Perceived stress

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33963420     DOI: 10.1007/s10865-021-00214-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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Authors:  Simone Cheli; Lucia Caligiani; Francesca Martella; Paola De Bartolo; Francesco Mancini; Luisa Fioretto
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Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-04-07

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Authors:  Alexander Haussmann; Martina E Schmidt; Mona L Illmann; Marleen Schröter; Thomas Hielscher; Holger Cramer; Imad Maatouk; Markus Horneber; Karen Steindorf
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