Mindfulness-based interventions: an overall review

Dexing Zhang, Eric K P Lee, Eva C W Mak, C Y Ho, Samuel Y S Wong, Dexing Zhang, Eric K P Lee, Eva C W Mak, C Y Ho, Samuel Y S Wong

Abstract

Introduction: This is an overall review on mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs).

Sources of data: We identified studies in PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, AMED, Web of Science and Google Scholar using keywords including 'mindfulness', 'meditation', and 'review', 'meta-analysis' or their variations.

Areas of agreement: MBIs are effective for improving many biopsychosocial conditions, including depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, addiction, psychosis, pain, hypertension, weight control, cancer-related symptoms and prosocial behaviours. It is found to be beneficial in the healthcare settings, in schools and workplace but further research is warranted to look into its efficacy on different problems. MBIs are relatively safe, but ethical aspects should be considered. Mechanisms are suggested in both empirical and neurophysiological findings. Cost-effectiveness is found in treating some health conditions.

Areas of controversy: Inconclusive or only preliminary evidence on the effects of MBIs on PTSD, ADHD, ASD, eating disorders, loneliness and physical symptoms of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and respiratory conditions. Furthermore, some beneficial effects are not confirmed in subgroup populations. Cost-effectiveness is yet to confirm for many health conditions and populations.

Growing points: Many mindfulness systematic reviews and meta-analyses indicate low quality of included studies, hence high-quality studies with adequate sample size and longer follow-up period are needed.

Areas timely for developing research: More research is needed on online mindfulness trainings and interventions to improve biopsychosocial health during the COVID-19 pandemic; Deeper understanding of the mechanisms of MBIs integrating both empirical and neurophysiological findings; Long-term compliance and effects of MBIs; and development of mindfulness plus (mindfulness+) or personalized mindfulness programs to elevate the effectiveness for different purposes.

Keywords: biopsychosocial health; compliance; ethics; mechanisms; mindfulness-based interventions; safety.

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Comparison on number of publications: mindfulness vs. CBT trials (by August 2020) [Note: Search terms included (‘mindful* or meditate*’ AND ‘trial or random or random* control* trial*’); (‘cognitive behavioural therapy or cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT’ AND ‘trial or random or random* control* trial*’) in Title; Databases included MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsycINFO.]

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