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09-05-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

An 8-Week Online Body Scan Meditation Intervention for Tinnitus: Accessibility, Adherence, and Rates of Clinically Meaningful Success

Auteurs:
James G. Jackson, Chloe D. Woolmer

Open Access 09-05-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The Relationship Between Mindfulness and Impulsivity: The Role of Meditation

Auteurs:
Rotem Leshem, Or Catz, Ayelet Nave

08-05-2024 | COMMENTARY

Mindfulness and Other Virtues in the Development of Intercultural and Interreligious Competence

This paper offers a commentary on Oman’s article, “Mindfulness for Global Public Health: Critical Analysis and Agenda.” We focus on engaging and extending some of Oman’s questions and ideas about connections between mindfulness and intercultural …

Auteurs:
Steven J. Sandage, Laura B. Stein

Open Access 06-05-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Smartphone Use and Mindfulness: Empirical Tests of a Hypothesized Connection

Study 1 was an observational, cross-sectional study that tested the above hypotheses using self-report data from a large sample of undergraduates. We assessed the relations between smartphone use, smartphone involvement, and mindfulness, including …

Auteurs:
Darren Woodlief, Stephen G. Taylor, Morgan Fuller, Patrick S. Malone, Nicole Zarrett

06-05-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Nonjudgment Mediates the Effect of a Brief Smartphone-Delivered Mindfulness Intervention on Rumination in a Randomized Controlled Trial with Adolescents

Auteurs:
Lori M. Hilt, Caroline M. Swords, Nina Austria, Christian A. Webb, Justus Wahl, Layne Eklund

Open Access 30-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Assessing the Immediate Effects of Detached Mindfulness on Repetitive Negative Thinking and Affect in Daily Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Auteurs:
Teresa Bolzenkötter, Paul-Christian Bürkner, Ulrike Zetsche, Lars Schulze

Open Access 30-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

On Freedom from Remorse (Avipratisāra/Avippaṭisāra): Its Place on the Well-Trodden Path from Moral Discipline to Samādhi Meditation

The primary objective of this study is to shed light on the role and significance of freedom from remorse (avipratisāra/avippaṭisāra) in the cultivation of Buddhist concentration (samādhi) meditation. The study delves into the progression from …

Auteur:
Hao Sun

29-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The Twelve-Step Path? Mindfulness and Ethics in Buddhist Addiction Recovery Literature

Buddhist recovery manuals, a genre that has emerged in the last 30 years, aim to use Buddhist ideas and practices to address the challenges of addiction. These books draw on classical Buddhist thought and Twelve-Step programs such as Alcoholics …

Auteur:
Catherine Hartmann

Open Access 16-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Evaluating the Feasibility of a Guided Culturally Adapted Internet-Delivered Mindfulness Intervention for Indonesian University Students Experiencing Psychological Distress

Pilot studies, feasibility studies, and proof of concept studies are terms that have been used somewhat interchangeably in the literature and henceforth are referred to as “pilot studies” (Leon et al., 2011 ). Eldridge et al. ( 2016a , b ) stated …

Auteurs:
Ratih Arruum Listiyandini, Annisa Andriani, Nyda Afsari, Prawestri Bayu Utari Krisnamurthi, Michelle L. Moulds, Alison E. J. Mahoney, Jill M. Newby

15-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The Assessment of Practice Quality–Mindfulness (PQ-M): Translation and Psychometric Properties in Chinese Population

Auteurs:
Yanping Wei, Wentao Xiao, Fangfang Chi, Yifei Xu, Limin Sun, Qing Zhong, Jiang Xue, Shulin Chen

Open Access 11-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The Effects of a School-Based Mindfulness Programme (Paws b) on Empathy and Prosocial Behaviour: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Auteurs:
Katie Crompton, Daphne Kaklamanou, Alessandra Fasulo, Eszter Somogyi

Open Access 04-04-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

The Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program on Stress and Quality of Life in Family Caregivers of Patients with Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial

Auteurs:
Nihan Türkoğlu, Esin Kavuran

Open Access 01-04-2024 | COMMENTARY

The Ethical Dimensions of Mindfulness in Public Health

This commentary on “Mindfulness for global public health: Critical analysis and agenda” seeks to add to the discussion by considering, what are the moral or ethical implications of introducing mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) into public …

Auteur:
Kevin Berryman

Open Access 01-04-2024 | COMMENTARY

Mind the Echo Chamber: Mindfulness as a Contemplative Practice That can Contribute to Public Health

We offer an invited commentary on the article entitled “Mindfulness for Global Public Health: Critical Analysis and Agenda” by Doug Oman. First, we question his proposal that it would be advantageous to include a more diverse set of contemplative …

Auteurs:
Julieta Galante, Nicholas T. Van Dam

Open Access 28-03-2024 | REVIEW

Mindfulness and Cardiometabolic Health During Pregnancy: An Integrative Review

Auteurs:
Karen L. Lindsay, Yuqing Guo, Lauren E. Gyllenhammer

Open Access 27-03-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Addressing Ethical Concerns in Implementing Mindfulness-Based Interventions in Educational Setting

The burgeoning interest in mindfulness and the way it has been stripped from its Buddhist ontological roots and popularized in the West has recently raised ethical concerns regarding its application in various domains, and more specifically in the …

Auteurs:
Rony Berger, Ricardo Tarrasch, Maty Lieblich

Open Access 19-03-2024 | COMMENTARY

Designing for Mindfulness and Global Public Health: Where Inner Awareness Meets the External Environment

In this paper, we offer a commentary on Oman’s article “Mindfulness for Global Public Health: Critical Analysis and Agenda” from the perspective of external environments, be they natural or built spaces. Utilizing the 14 domains of mindfulness and …

Auteurs:
Burçak Altay, Nicole Porter

06-03-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Mindfulness Intervention with African-American Caregivers at a Head Start Program: An Acceptability and Feasibility Study

Auteurs:
Erin T. Mathis, Jay Hawkins, Dominique Charlot-Swilley, Travis Spencer, Kaira Jewel Lingo, Dave Trachtenberg, Satyani K. L. McPherson, Celene E. Domitrovich, Amanda Shapiro, J. Corey Williams, Matthew G. Biel

28-02-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Mastery of Behavioral Parent Training Skills by Parents with Low Income: The Role of Mindful Attention

The current study used data collected from a randomized controlled trial examining the engagement of families with low income in BPT, as well as the efficiency of BPT and a technological enhancement to BPT (for greater detail see Jones et al., 2021 …). Inclusion in the study required that family income be no more than 250% of the federal poverty level (FPL), a cut-off used to determine eligibility for government programs such as CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program), the Affordable Care Act, and cost-sharing reductions at the time of data collection. Families needed to have a 3- to 8-year-old child with clinically significant problem behavior and to be English-speaking. Families were excluded if parents had a

Auteurs:
Grace H. Cain, Yexinyu Yang, Laura G. McKee, Justin Parent, Deborah J. Jones

15-02-2024 | ORIGINAL PAPER

Evaluation of a Mindfulness-Based Early-Childhood Behavioral Parenting Program that Promotes Parent and Child Well-Being in High-Risk Contexts

Auteurs:
Liliana J. Lengua, Michele R. Smith, Autumn Eo, Ana Funes Gonzalez, Erika Ruberry