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. 2024 Mar 4;8:e54632. doi: 10.2196/54632

Table 2.

Results from three linear regression models assessing the relationship between how changes in mindfulness (independent variable [IV]; time 1→time 4) are associated with changes in overall well-being, depression, and anxiety (time 1→time 5; dependent variables [DV])a.

Characteristic Overall well-being (T1→T5; DV) Depression (T1→T5; DV) Anxiety (T1→T5; DV)

Beta (95% CI) P value Beta (95% CI) P value Beta (95% CI) P value
Mindfulness (T1→T4; IV) 0.71 (0.48 to 0.95) <.001 –0.20 (–0.33 to –0.08) .002 –0.35 (–0.44 to –0.26) <.001
R2 0.291 N/Ab 0.187 N/A 0.354 N/A
Adjusted R2 0.219 N/A 0.104 N/A 0.288 N/A

aAge, gender, education level, and prior psychedelic use are included in all models as covariates.

bN/A: not applicable.