Division of Psychology & Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK.
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2022 Sep;29(5):1494-1514. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2773. Epub 2022 Aug 15.
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a relapse-prevention intervention for people experiencing major depression. Three qualitative meta-syntheses investigating experiences of taking part in MBCT and/or Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) across different diagnostic populations reported themes including control, choice, group processes, relationships and struggles. As multiple studies have been published since, we aimed to update, systematically review and synthesize the experiences of participants with depression taking part in MBCT.
Four databases were searched systematically (PsycInfo, Web of Science, Medline and CINAHL) up to and including 12 November 2021. Twenty-one qualitative studies met the review criteria. All papers were rated as fair using a quality appraisal tool. Meta-ethnography was applied.
Across 21 studies of participants with current or previous depression who had participated in MBCT, three overarching themes were developed: 'Becoming skilled and taking action', 'Acceptance' and 'Ambivalence and Variability'. Participants became skilled through engagement in mindfulness practices, reporting increased awareness, perspective and agency over their experiences. Participants developed acceptance towards their experiences, self and others. There was variability and ambivalence regarding participants' expectations and difficulties within mindfulness practices.
Many studies were conducted in MBCT-research centres that may hold conflicts of interest. Many studies did not address the impact of the participant-researcher relationship thus potentially affecting their interpretations. Studies were skewed towards the experiences of female participants.
Our findings help to enhance participant confidence in MBCT, alongside understanding the processes of change and the potential for difficulties. MBCT is beneficial and provides meaningful change for many but remains challenging for some.
正念认知疗法(MBCT)是一种预防复发性抑郁症的干预措施。三项针对不同诊断人群参与 MBCT 和/或正念减压(MBSR)的体验的定性元分析报告了包括控制、选择、小组过程、关系和挣扎在内的主题。由于此后发表了多项研究,我们旨在更新、系统地回顾和综合抑郁症参与者参与 MBCT 的体验。
系统地搜索了四个数据库(PsycInfo、Web of Science、Medline 和 CINAHL),截至 2021 年 11 月 12 日。有 21 项定性研究符合审查标准。所有论文均使用质量评估工具评为“公平”。采用元民族志方法。
在 21 项针对当前或以前患有抑郁症并参加过 MBCT 的参与者的研究中,确定了三个总体主题:“变得熟练并采取行动”、“接受”和“矛盾和可变性”。参与者通过参与正念练习变得熟练,报告说他们对自己的经历、自我和他人有了更多的认识、视角和能动性。参与者对自己的经历、自我和他人发展出接受。参与者对正念练习的期望和困难存在差异和矛盾。
许多研究是在可能存在利益冲突的 MBCT 研究中心进行的。许多研究没有解决参与者-研究人员关系的影响,因此可能会影响他们的解释。研究偏向于女性参与者的体验。
我们的研究结果有助于增强参与者对 MBCT 的信心,同时了解变化的过程和潜在的困难。MBCT 对许多人有益且提供有意义的改变,但对一些人来说仍然具有挑战性。