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Effects of Mindful Self-Compassion on Psychological Well-Being in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
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Kaufmann, P.
, Pollheimer, E.
, Gaiswinkler, L.
, Hiebler-Ragger, M.
, Andorfer, A.
, Kresse, A.
, Kapfhammer, H.-P.
, Unterrainer, H.-F.
in
Abstract
/ COVID-19
/ E-Poster Presentation
/ Intervention
/ Mindfulness
/ psychological well-being
/ Randomized Controlled Trial
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self compassion
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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Effects of Mindful Self-Compassion on Psychological Well-Being in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
by
Kaufmann, P.
, Pollheimer, E.
, Gaiswinkler, L.
, Hiebler-Ragger, M.
, Andorfer, A.
, Kresse, A.
, Kapfhammer, H.-P.
, Unterrainer, H.-F.
in
Abstract
/ COVID-19
/ E-Poster Presentation
/ Intervention
/ Mindfulness
/ psychological well-being
/ Randomized Controlled Trial
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self compassion
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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Effects of Mindful Self-Compassion on Psychological Well-Being in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
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Kaufmann, P.
, Pollheimer, E.
, Gaiswinkler, L.
, Hiebler-Ragger, M.
, Andorfer, A.
, Kresse, A.
, Kapfhammer, H.-P.
, Unterrainer, H.-F.
in
Abstract
/ COVID-19
/ E-Poster Presentation
/ Intervention
/ Mindfulness
/ psychological well-being
/ Randomized Controlled Trial
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self compassion
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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Effects of Mindful Self-Compassion on Psychological Well-Being in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
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Effects of Mindful Self-Compassion on Psychological Well-Being in Psychiatric Rehabilitation: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
2022
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Overview
IntroductionThe evidence for the positive effects of mindfulness-based interventions on psychological well-being and physical health has been convincing in recent years. As a specific form of such an intervention, the Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) training program was developed to promote self-compassion and mindfulness. An initial study on an adapted version of the MSC training program considered it to be beneficial in psychiatric inpatient rehabilitation.ObjectivesThe present study aims to further evaluate the link between MSC and psychological symptoms as well as quality of life.MethodsA randomized controlled trial was conducted from September 2020 to August 2021. A total of 228 patients (64% female, 36% male) participated in a six-week psychiatric rehabilitation program to assess the impact of an adapted MSC training program compared to the control intervention of Progressive Muscle Relaxation training (PMR) on psychological well-being. Both training programs took place once a week for 75 minutes as part of a standardized inpatient rehabilitation program. The participants completed the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS), the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI-18), and the Short-Form-Health-Survey-12 (SF-12) pre and post intervention.ResultsAt the moment, statistical analyses are being carried out. Detailed results will be presented on the poster.ConclusionsThe results of this study will contribute to rehabilitation research as they provide further insight into the role of MSC in the treatment of mental disorders. In addition, the clinical implications, and possible effects of changes in the rehabilitation program during the COVID-19 pandemic on the protocol and the results of this study will be discussed.DisclosureNo significant relationships.
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Cambridge University Press
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