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World J Psychiatry. Apr 19, 2022; 12(4): 636-650
Published online Apr 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i4.636
Published online Apr 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i4.636
Table 1 Characteristics of studies
Ref. | Country | Sample | Age range (mean) | Women, n (%) | Randomisation | Intervention group (comparison group) | Intervention duration | Group size for effect size calculation, n | Drop-out rate1 (%) | Outcome measure for sleep |
Wahbeh[29], 2018 | United States | Older adult with depression symptoms | 55-80 (64.8) | 21 (81) | R | IMMI (waitlist control) | 6 wk | I = 26 C = 24 | 20.00 | Sleep disturbance, ISI |
Boettcher et al[50], 2014 | Germany | Community dwellers with anxiety disorders | 18+ (37) | 34 (75.6) | R | IMMI (discussion forum control group) | 8 wk | I = 45 C = 46 | 7.69 | ISI |
Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | United States | Combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder | 25-65 (I = 53.3; C = 53.0) | 2 (7) | R | MM (sitting quietly) | 6 wk | I = 27 C = 25 | 0 | PSQI |
Britton et al[49], 2012 | United States | Antidepressant medication users with sleep complaints | 24-61 (47.0) | 21 (80.8) | R | MBCT (control) | 8 wk | I = 14 C = 10 | 7.69 | TIB, TST, SE, SOL, WASO, TWT, Stage 1, SWS, Quality |
Vøllestad et al[51], 2011 | Norway | Community dwellers with anxiety disorders | 18-65 (42.5) | 26 (66.7) | R | MBSR (waitlist control) | 8 wk | I = 39 C = 37 | 14 | BIS |
Britton et al[48], 2010 | United States | Community dwellers with partially remitted depression | 33-64 (45.4) | 9 (69.2) | R | MBCT (control) | 8 wk | I = 13 C = 8 | 19.23 | TIB, TST, SE, SOL, WASO, NWAK, Arousals, Stage 1, SWS, Quality |
Hoge et al[52], 2013 | United States | Referral/community dwellers with generalized anxiety disorder | 18+ (I = 41; C = 37) | 23 (47.9) | R | MBSR (stress management education) | 8 wk | I = 48 C = 45 | 4.30 | Sleep quality, PSQI |
Horenstein et al[45], 2019 | United States | Adults with social anxiety disorder | 18+ (32.7) | Not specified | R | MBSR (control) | 12 wk | I = 36 C = 36 | 15.28 | Sleep quality, PSQI |
Pinniger et al[46], 2013 | Australia | Adults with self-reported feelings of stress, anxiety, and/or depression | 18-68 (39.5) | 10 (90.9) | R | MM (waitlist control) | 8 wk | I = 11 C = 23 | 30.60 | Sleeping difficulty/insomnia, ISI |
Stötter et al[31], 2013 | Austria | Patients of the psychiatric hospital of Hall in Tirol | 18+ (I = 42.8; C = 41.4) | 11 (68.75) | R | MBTT (control) | 8 wk | I = 14 C = 14 | 0 | Sleep-onset disorder, Sleep maintenance disorders, Terminal sleep disorders, HDRS |
Table 2 Interventions' technique, components and selected outcome measures for effect size calculation
Mindfulness-based program | Intervention components | Selected outcome measures for effect size calculation | Ref. | |
Intervention group | Comparison group | |||
IMMI | DI + MM + MPS | WL | ISI | Wahbeh[29], 2018 |
ME + psychoeducation | DF | ISI | Boettcher et al[50], 2014 | |
MM | BS | SB | PSQI | Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 |
BS | BS + SB | PSQI | Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | |
BS | SQ | PSQI | Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | |
BS + MB + MW + music meditation | WL | ISI | Pinniger et al[46], 2013 | |
MBCT | MA + HW (Guided audio CD) | Control | Sleep diary | Britton et al[48], 2010 |
MA (MB + MS + MW + lying + other simple movement) + HW (MM using audio CD + worksheet) | Control | Sleep diary | Britton et al[49], 2012 | |
MBSR | BS + SM + MB + AR + DI + ME + MMV + HW | WL | Bergen insomnia scale | Vøllestad et al[51], 2011 |
BS+ BA+ gentle Hatha Yoga | SME | PSQI | Hoge et al[52], 2013 | |
BS + SM + MS + MPS | WL | PSQI | Horenstein et al[45], 2019 | |
MBTT | BA + touch + HW + counselling | BMT | HDRS | Stötter et al[31], 2013 |
Table 3 Research design and level of evidence
Ref. | Research design | Level of evidence |
Wahbeh[29], 2018 | RCT, crossover design | II |
Boettcher et al[50], 2014 | RCT, crossover design | II |
Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | RCT, multi-group pre-/post-test design | II |
Britton et al[49], 2012 | RCT, pre-/post-test control group design | II |
Vøllestad et al[51], 2011 | RCT, crossover design | II |
Britton et al[48], 2010 | RCT, pre-/post-test control group design | II |
Hoge et al[52], 2013 | RCT, two group pre-/post-test design | II |
Horenstein et al[45], 2019 | RCT, multi-group pre-/post-test design | II |
Pinniger et al[46], 2013 | RCT, multi-group pre-/post-test design | II |
Stötter et al[31], 2013 | RCT, pre-/post-test control group design | II |
Table 4 Risk of bias in the studies
Ref.
| Randomisation process | Deviation from intended intervention | Missing outcome data | Measurement of outcome | Selection of the reported results | Overall |
Wahbeh[29], 2018 | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Some concerns | Low risk | High |
Boettcher et al[50], 2014 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Some concerns |
Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Some concerns |
Britton et al[49], 2012 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Some concerns |
Vøllestad et al[51], 2011 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Some concerns |
Britton et al[48], 2010 | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns |
Hoge et al[52], 2013 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low |
Horenstein et al[45], 2019 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Some concerns |
Pinniger et al[46], 2013 | Low risk | High risk | Some concerns | Low risk | Low risk | High |
Stötter et al[31], 2013 | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low risk | Low |
Table 5 Overall effects of different interventions
Ref. | Mindfulness-based program | k | Subjects, n | SMD (95%CI) | P value | Overall SMD (95%CI) | Overall P value | Q |
Wahbeh[29], 2018 | IMMI | 2 | 124 | -0.881 (-1.531 to -0.231) | 0.008 | -0.618 (-0.980 to -0.257) | 0.001 | 0.912 (P = 0.34) |
Boettcher et al[50], 2014 | -0.500 (-0.935 to -0.066) | 0.024 | ||||||
Wahbeh et al[47], 2016 | MM | 2 | 86 | -0.267 (-0.814 to 0.279) | 0.337 | -0.264 (-0.699 to 0.172) | 0.236 | 0.001 (P = 0.981) |
Pinniger et al[46], 2013 | -0.257 (-0.978 to 0.464) | 0.485 | ||||||
Britton et al[48], 2010 | MBCT | 2 | 43 | -1.073 (-1.953 to -0.192) | 0.017 | -1.003 (-1.645 to -0.360) | 0.002 | 0.052 (P = 0.82) |
Britton et al[49], 2012 | -0.923 (-1.862 to 0.016) | 0.054 | ||||||
Hoge et al[52], 2013 | MBSR | 3 | 187 | -0.449 (-0.942 to 0.043) | 0.074 | -0.551 (-0.842 to -0.260) | < 0.0001 | 0.332 (P = 0.847) |
Horenstein et al[45], 2019 | -0.555 (-1.056 to -0.053) | 0.03 | ||||||
Vøllestad et al[51], 2011 | -0.660 (-1.178 to -0.141) | 0.013 | ||||||
Stötter et al[31], 2013 | MBTT | 1 | 28 | -1.138 (-1.937 to -0.340) | 0.005 | -1.138 (-1.937 to -0.340) | 0.005 | 0 (P = 1) |
- Citation: Chan SHW, Lui D, Chan H, Sum K, Cheung A, Yip H, Yu CH. Effects of mindfulness-based intervention programs on sleep among people with common mental disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Psychiatry 2022; 12(4): 636-650
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- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v12.i4.636