Since more than 450 million people worldwide suffer from mental disorders, interventions that promote mental health have been called for. Mindfulness-based coping (MBC) is an intervention based on coping skills from cognitive behavioral therapy integrating mindfulness practices. The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the MBC program for psychiatric outpatients. The study employed a mixed research method with a qualitative approach using semi-structured patient interviews and clinical assessments from patients' therapists and a quantitative approach using instruments measuring mindful coping, mental ill health, and life satisfaction. The study sample included 38 psychiatric outpatients from a district psychiatric outpatient service in Norway. Results suggested that although use of the different skills varied, participants had a positive experience with the program and positive changes in psychological functioning were observed. Findings provide knowledge regarding the design of interventions integrating mindfulness to promote more adequate psychological coping.
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30 January 2012
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January 30 2012
Evaluating the mindfulness-based coping program: an effectiveness study using a mixed model approach
Kjersti B. Tharaldsen;
Stavanger University Hospital and University of Stavanger
, Norway
Kjersti B. Tharaldsen, Stavanger University Hospital, Division of Psychiatry, Dalane DPS, Sjukehusveien 38, NO-4370 Egersund, Norway. Tel. +47.5151.2165 - Fax: +47.5151.2169.
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Edvin Bru
Edvin Bru
Stavanger University Hospital and University of Stavanger
, Norway
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Kjersti B. Tharaldsen, Stavanger University Hospital, Division of Psychiatry, Dalane DPS, Sjukehusveien 38, NO-4370 Egersund, Norway. Tel. +47.5151.2165 - Fax: +47.5151.2169.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2036-7465
Print ISSN: 2036-7457
© 2012 K.B. Tharaldsen and E. Bru
2012
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (by-nc 3.0).
Mental Illness (2012) 4 (1): 43–51.
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Tharaldsen KB, Bru E (2012), "Evaluating the mindfulness-based coping program: an effectiveness study using a mixed model approach". Mental Illness, Vol. 4 No. 1 pp. 43–51, doi: https://doi.org/10.4081/mi.2012.e11
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