International Journal of Research in Psychiatry

2024, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part A

Evaluating the impact of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) using GAD-7 and MAAS on anxiety symptoms: A randomized controlled study
Author(s)
Chandra Dhakal and Rajesh Gautam
Abstract
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent mental health conditions requiring effective and accessible treatments. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) has emerged as a promising intervention, emphasizing present-moment awareness to reduce anxiety symptoms and enhance mindfulness.
Methods: This randomized controlled study evaluated the impact of an eight-week MBSR program on anxiety symptoms and mindfulness levels. Participants (n = 60) were randomized into MBSR and control groups. Anxiety symptoms were assessed using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale, and mindfulness levels were measured using the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS). Pre- and post-intervention data were analyzed using paired and independent t-tests.
Results: The MBSR group showed a significant reduction in GAD-7 scores (from 14.2 to 8.5, p<0.01) and a significant increase in MAAS scores (from 3.1 to 4.5, p<0.01). The control group exhibited minimal changes in both measures. Post-intervention comparisons confirmed the effectiveness of MBSR over the control condition (p<0.01).
Discussion: The findings validate MBSR as an effective, non-invasive intervention for reducing anxiety and enhancing mindfulness, aligning with existing research. The results highlight the potential for broader integration of MBSR into mental health care.
Conclusion: This study underscores the therapeutic value of MBSR in managing anxiety symptoms, emphasizing its accessibility and scalability as a mental health intervention. Future research should explore its long-term effects and applicability across diverse populations.
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How to cite this article:
Chandra Dhakal, Rajesh Gautam. Evaluating the impact of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) using GAD-7 and MAAS on anxiety symptoms: A randomized controlled study. Int J Res Psychiatry 2024;4(2):33-37. DOI: 10.22271/27891623.2024.v4.i2a.57
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