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- Title
Effects of a mindfulness-based stress reduction course on the psychological well-being of individuals with an intellectual disability.
- Authors
Anderson, Richard; McKenzie, Karen; Noone, Steve
- Abstract
Aim To evaluate the effect of a 12-week mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) course adapted for people with an intellectual disability (ID). Methods Ten participants with ID completed measures of well-being and understanding of the concepts of mindfulness before and after the course, provided information about additional practice and gave feedback on the perceived benefits of the course. Findings No significant difference was found between mean well-being or understanding scores before and after the course. A significant relationship was found between additional practice and post-course well-being scores. Perceived benefits of mindfulness included reduced stress, increased self-control and confidence. Conclusion MBSR may be effective for people with ID but the benefits may not always be reflected in changes in questionnaire scores. The amount of practice of mindfulness exercises may be an important component of increasing well-being.
- Subjects
REHABILITATION for people with intellectual disabilities; CONTROL (Psychology); CONFIDENCE; STRESS management; WELL-being; TREATMENT effectiveness; PRE-tests &; post-tests; MINDFULNESS
- Publication
Learning Disability Practice, 2019, Vol 22, Issue 2, p20
- ISSN
1465-8712
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7748/ldp.2019.e1981