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Mindfulness-based and mindfulness-informed interventions in bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis based on Becker's method

Autores

Burgos-Julian, Francisco A. , RUIZ IÑIGUEZ, RAQUEL, Pena-Ibanez, Fernando , Carralero Montero, Ana , Angel Santed-German, Miguel

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

Clin. Psychol. Psychother.

Alcance

Review

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto JCR

3.6

Impacto SJR

1.209

Fecha de publicacion

01/07/2022

ISI

000753666900001

Abstract

Bipolar disorder is a highly disruptive and debilitating problem. Mindfulness-based and mindfulness-informed interventions have exponentially emerged as third-generation therapies, applied to a wide spectrum of disorders, including bipolar disorder. However, the reviews and meta-analyses published to date are limited in their conclusions, as they are based on single-group pretest-posttest cohort designs and mostly focused on mindfulness-based interventions. The present review and meta-analysis try to address these limitations, including studies on informed mindfulness, controlled and single-group designs. It used a specific meta-analytical procedure that allows an imputation procedure in those designs lacking a comparison group, by means of separate omnibus tests for the experimental and control group. A total of 13 studies (N = 331) were selected. The results showed an absence of effects on depression (g = 0.21) and mania (g = -0.13), but significant moderate effect on anxiety (g = 0.53). In conclusion, both mindfulness interventions showed robust evidence on anxiety symptoms in pretest-posttest periods compared to control groups. Few studies and lack of evidence of follow-up periods were the main limitations found.

Palabras clave

anxiety; bipolar disorder; depression; mania; meta-analysis; mindfulness

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