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Brief title
Health condition
Mindfulness, emotional processing, body awareness, emotieverwerking, lichaamsbewustzijn
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Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
emotional processing, body awareness, trait mindfulness
Secondary outcome
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Background summary
Mindfulness based stress reduction training (MBSR) has been shown to have several benefits for health and wellbeing. In the current study we analyse whether an 8-week MBSR training in healthy subjects affects their emotional processing style, and whether this is mediated by increased body awareness (as a more direct result of MBSR). Central variables are measured before and after MBSR, and analyses will focus on T0 to T1 changes in central variables, and the relationship between the changes in these variables.
Study objective
MBSR influences (1) emotional processing and (2) body awareness. The effect of MBSR on emotional processing is (3) mediated by body awareness.
Study design
1-7 days before intervention (t)); 1-7 days after intervention (T1)
Intervention
MBSR, 8 week training
Inclusion criteria
- A minimum age of 16 years old
- Sufficient Dutch language proficiency for understanding the informed consent and filling out the questionnaires
- In possession of a smart phone
- Has attended more than 50 percent of the meetings of the MBSR intervention
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Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL7179 |
NTR-old | NTR7370 |
Other | Ethics review board, FMG, University of Amsterdam : 2018-CP-9070 |