2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2011.04.007
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Meditation for the management of adjustment disorder anxiety and depression

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“…Quasi-experimental design was enlisted by 3 studies. 16,19,21 This is similar to randomized control design, except that quasi-experimental design does not assign subjects randomly to control and experimental groups. This sometimes occurs when researchers' intent is to match subjects between groups or when random selection is not ethical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Quasi-experimental design was enlisted by 3 studies. 16,19,21 This is similar to randomized control design, except that quasi-experimental design does not assign subjects randomly to control and experimental groups. This sometimes occurs when researchers' intent is to match subjects between groups or when random selection is not ethical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Nineteen of the 27 studies analyzed showed a significant decrease in state and/or trait anxiety through the use of yoga. [2][3][4][5][6]13,14,[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Although not all studies found a significant decrease in anxiety, many did find reductions not at a statistically significant level. Randomized control design, considered the most robust because of minimum threats to external and internal validity, was instituted in 18 of the studies.…”
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“…Además, los pocos estudios publicados que utilizan diseños entregrupos presentan limitaciones metodológicas importantes (por ejemplo, Ben-Itzhak y cols., 2012; Hsiao y cols., 2014;Srivastava, Talukdar y Lahan, 2011). Por lo tanto, actualmente no existe un tratamiento de elección basado en la evidencia para los tA.…”
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“…Como ponen de manifiesto Casey y Bailey (2011), se han llevado a cabo pocos estudios sobre el tratamiento de los ta, por lo que diversos autores se han centrado en establecer los principales objetivos a seguir en cualquier tratamiento para este problema y ofrecer directrices generales de tratamiento (e.g., Strain, 1995). En cosecuencia, los pocos estudios experimentales realizados han abordado el tratamiento de los ta desde muy diversas aproximaciones terapéuticas: terapia de espejo (González-Jaimes y TurnbullPlaza, 2003), terapia cognitivo-comportamental (tcc) (Van der Klink y cols., 2003), terapia psicodinámica (Itzhak y cols., 2012), entrenamiento en meditación (Srivastava, Talukdar y Lahan, 2011) o psicoterapia de cuerpo mente-espíritu (Hsiao y cols., 2014).…”
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