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Brief mindfulness, mental health, and cognitive processes: A randomized controlled trial.

Cristian CernaFelipe E GarcíaArnoldo Téllez
Published in: PsyCh journal (2019)
The present study evaluated the impact of a brief mindfulness training program on emotional regulation, cognitive rumination, psychological well-being, and depressive symptoms. This is an experimental study, through a randomized controlled trial. A total of 103 people enrolled on a voluntary basis, of whom 51 were randomly selected to participate in the experimental group and 52 in the control group without intervention (on the waiting list). It is established that a brief, four-session mindfulness training program significantly increases psychological well-being and significantly reduces the symptoms associated with depression; there was a decrease in emotional suppression and in intrusive and deliberate rumination, and an increase in cognitive reappraisal. Implications of this brief mindfulness program on the symptoms associated with depression, psychological well-being, emotional regulation, and cognitive rumination are analyzed, as are the scope and limitations of the study.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • mental health
  • chronic pain
  • randomized controlled trial
  • social support
  • mental illness