Randomized Controlled Trial of Inner Resources Meditation for Family Dementia Caregivers

Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the comparative effectiveness of 2 interventions for improving diurnal cortisol slope and life satisfaction and reducing stress symptoms among older female dementia family caregivers. Method Thirty‐one family dementia caregivers were randomized to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical psychology 2017-12, Vol.73 (12), p.1629-1641
Hauptverfasser: Waelde, Lynn C., Meyer, Hilary, Thompson, Jason M., Thompson, Larry, Gallagher‐Thompson, Dolores
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Zusammenfassung:Objective This randomized controlled trial examined the comparative effectiveness of 2 interventions for improving diurnal cortisol slope and life satisfaction and reducing stress symptoms among older female dementia family caregivers. Method Thirty‐one family dementia caregivers were randomized to 8 weeks of Inner Resources for Stress mindfulness meditation and mantra training (IR) or psychoeducation and telephone support (PTS). Results Intention‐to‐treat analyses revealed statistically significant pre‐post improvements in diurnal cortisol slope and overall life satisfaction, but not depression or self‐efficacy, in the IR relative to the PTS group. Adherence to between‐session meditation practice was significantly associated with decreases in depression and self‐reported improvements in ability to cope with stress. In addition, IR participants rated the overall benefits of the program more highly than the PTS group. Conclusion These results indicate that mindfulness meditation and mantra has promise as a feasible and effective caregiver intervention for quality of life and physiological responding to stress.
ISSN:0021-9762
1097-4679
DOI:10.1002/jclp.22470