Author/Authors :
Asmaee Majid, S Behavior Sciences and Research Centre - Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Tehran , Seghatoleslam, T Behavior Sciences and Research Centre - Shahid Beheshti Medical University, Tehran , Homan, HA Dept. of Psychology - University of Behzisti, Tehran , Akhvast, A Dept. of Psychology - University of Behzisti, Tehran , Habil, H Centre of Addiction Sciences (UMCAS) - University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether an eight-week group mindfulness-based stress reduction
program would be an acceptable and effective treatment for patients suffering from GAD.
Methods: Eligible subjects with generalized anxiety disorder were recruited to Parsa Hospital and Shahid Rajaee
Counseling and Social Work Center from June 2009 to October 2011. An experienced psychiatrist diagnosed these
patients with a structured clinical interview for axis I disorders and a clinical psychologist conducted a clinical
interview for in order to confirm the diagnosis. Subjects were randomized to an eight week course of group
mindfulness based stress reduction program (16 subjects) or a control group (15 subjects). Subjects completed
measures of anxiety, depressive symptoms and worry at baseline and end of treatment. To investigate the relationship
between anxiety, depression and worry symptoms and mindfulness based stress reduction as well as controlling pretest
effect, data were analyzed with analysis of covariance.
Results: There were significant reductions in anxiety (P<0/001), depressive (P<0/001) and worry symptoms
(P<0/001) from baseline to end of treatment.
Conclusion: Mindfulness- based stress reduction may be an acceptable intervention in the improvement of
generalized anxiety disorder symptoms. Future trials include development of randomized clinical trials of MBSR for
GAD.
Keywords :
Mindfulness , Stress reduction , Anxiety , Disorder