Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Results
- Researchers used multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to obtain their results.
- Students in the MBSR course and alternative medicine course both experienced a change in TMD scores, although the changes were in opposite directions.
- Changes in POMS scores within the MBSR group differed depending on the POMS subscale.
- Students in the control group alternative medicine class experienced a significant decrease in scores on the vigor-activity subscale.
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Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Purpose
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Method
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Conclusions
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Limitations
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Results
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Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Between Groups Difference in TMD Scores
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: MBSR Group POMS Subscale Scores
Effectiveness of an MBSR Elective Course for 2nd Year Medical Students: Control Group POMS Subscale Scores