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. 2022 Jul 7;2022:4020550. doi: 10.1155/2022/4020550

Table 4.

Exploratory analyses showing least square mean changes from baseline for participants who completed MBSR after waiting pooled with participants initially allocated to MBSR.

Least square means Mean change from baseline (95% CI) p value
BPI-Interference
Baseline 4.60 NA NA
2 weeks 4.05 −0.54 (−1.00 to −0.09) 0.0201
3 months 4.05 −0.54 (−1.01 to −0.08) 0.0231

POMS
Baseline 62.63 NA NA
2 weeks 59.10 −6.06 (−8.76 to −3.37) <0.0001
3 months 56.56 −3.53 (−6.27 to −0.80) 0.013

PGIC
Baseline 4.14 NA NA
2 weeks 4.65 0.76 (0.34 to 1.19) 0.001
3 months 4.90 0.52 (0.08 to 0.94) 0.0208

PHQ-9
Baseline 8.90 NA NA
2 weeks 7.60 −0.98 (−1.92 to −0.05) 0.039
3 months 7.92 −1.30 (−2.23 to −0.36) 0.0072

PCS
Baseline 18.63 NA NA
2 weeks 15.01 −3.69 (−5.95 to −1.42) 0.0022
3 months 14.94 −3.62 (−5.92 to −1.33) 0.0029

FFMQ
Baseline 128.66 NA NA
2 weeks 135.63 7.03 (3.16 to 10.89) 0.0005
3 months 135.68 6.98 (3.04 to 10.91) 0.0006

NPSI
Baseline 0.38 NA NA
2 weeks 0.32 −0.06 (−0.10 to −0.02) 0.007
3 months 0.32 −0.06 (−0.10 to −0.01) 0.0104

An increase in score indicates a benefit for the SF-12, FFMQ variables, and the PGIC score, while a decrease in score indicates a benefit for all other measures (BPI, PHQ-9, POMS, PCS, and NPSI).