2019
DOI: 10.1002/capr.12205
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The relationship between mindfulness, spiritual well‐being and chronic depression: Different predictors in distinct phases of treatment

Abstract: Objective This study sought to analyse the relationship between mindfulness, spiritual well‐being and chronic depression, together with the possible predictive power of the independent variables, during and after a therapeutic intervention. Clients were treated in a residential therapeutic unit for a period of 3–6 months. Method The research sample consisted of 63 patients, 28 females and 35 males, between 15 and 57 years old (M = 32.84, SD = 10.24), separated into two groups: residential phase (In‐Treatment) … Show more

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“…Spiritual care was also needed by patients with mental illness. The result of the review showed that spiritual care was needed to reduce the level of depression among patients diagnosed with depressive disorders (25). Spiritual care is necessary not only for physical health but also for patients with mental illness…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiritual care was also needed by patients with mental illness. The result of the review showed that spiritual care was needed to reduce the level of depression among patients diagnosed with depressive disorders (25). Spiritual care is necessary not only for physical health but also for patients with mental illness…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%