Longitudinal Evaluation of the Relationship Between Mindfulness, General Distress, Anxiety, and PTSD in a Recently Deployed National Guard Sample

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Summary

Post-deployment self-report data were used to examine the effects mindfulness has on general distress, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms of recently deployed Army National Guard members. Results indicated that mindfulness was associated with reduced distress, anxiety, and some symptoms of PTSD.

Citation
Call, D., Pitcock, J., Pyne, J. (2015). Longitudinal Evaluation of the Relationship Between Mindfulness, General Distress, Anxiety, and PTSD in a Recently Deployed National Guard Sample. Mindfulness, 6, 1303-1312. doi:10.1007/s12671-015-0400-0