“…Benefits were maintained at follow-up after 12 months 7 | Fredrickson et al [ 53 ] | Field experiment | 139 (E = 67, C = 72) | Loving-Kindness Meditation (LKM) | (i) Mindfulness, (ii) Trait hope, (iii) Savoring beliefs, (iv) Optimism, (v) Ego resilience, (vi) Psychological well-being, (vii) Dyadic adjustment, (viii) Positive relations,, (ix) Illness symptoms, (x) Sleep quality, (xi)Satisfaction with life, (xii) Depression, (xiii)Differential emotions, (xiv) Time varying emotion experiences | Seven weeks: six 60 min group sessions, asked to practice at home, at least 5 days per week, with the guided recordings | Working adults | LKM enhanced experience of positive emotions which benefittedpersonal resources including mindfulness, purpose in life, social support, and illness symptoms. Changes in personal resources predicted improved life satisfaction and reduced depression |
8 | Yela et al [ 52 ] | Quasi-experimental pre-post design | 61 (high adherence = 30, low adherence = 31) | Mindful Self-Compassion | (i) Self Compassion, (ii) Mindfulness, (iii) Well-being, (iv) Anxiety, (iv) Depression | Eight weeks: 2.5 h session once a week | Masters students in clinical and health psychology | High adherence group reported better self-compassion, mindfulness, and well-being |
9 | Pogrebtsova et al [ 56 ] | daily diary randomized controlled trial | 106 (E = 36, C = 36, standard of care C = 34 | Combined mindful re-appraisal intervention | (i) Positive and negative experiences, (ii) Positive re-appraisal, (iii) Decentering, (iv) Curiosity, (v) Optimism | Five-day | Undergraduate university students | Experimental group reported reduced negative affect and marginally higher positive affect |
10 | Smith et al [ 59 ] | Longitudinal quasi experimental design for 2.5-years (two year course and six months follow up) | 31 (E = 17, C = 14) | Dharma in Daily Life (DIDL) 30 min per day, six days per week | (I) Quality of life, (ii) Subjective well-being, (iii) Wellbeing, (iv) Valuing, (v) Psychological flexibility, (vi) Mindfulness, (vii) Cognitive fusion | |
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