The efficacy of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy as a public mental health intervention for adults with mild to moderate depressive symptomatology: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Although there has been a growing evidence for the efficacy of mindfulness- based cognitive therapy (MBCT) for different clinical populations, its effectiveness as a public mental health intervention has not been studied. The present study evaluates a community-based MBCT intervention for adults with mild to moderate depressive symptomatology in a large multi-site, pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Participants with mild to moderate depressive symptomatology were recruited from the general population and randomized to the MBCT intervention (n = 76) or to a waiting list control group (n = 75). Participants completed measures before and after the intervention to assess depression, anxiety, positive mental health, experiential avoidance, and mindfulness. Participants in the experimental conditions also completed these measures at a 3-month follow-up.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zd9-8vmy
PID https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:nl:ui:13-6gd4-iv
Metadata Access https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:58402
Provenance
Creator Pots, W.T.M.; Meulenbeek, P.A.M.; Veehof, M.M.; Klungers, J.; Bohlmeijer, E.T.
Publisher Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
Publication Year 2014
Rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; License: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0; http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
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Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Format .sav (SPSS); .pfd
Discipline Psychology; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage the Netherlands