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N/ACompleted· 226 enrolled
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Mindfulness Based Stress Reductionother
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NCT02746679N/ACompleted

Impact of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction on Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life in Women With Intrauterine Adhesion:a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Yuqing Chen·interventional·Posted Apr 21, 2016·Updated Aug 26, 2016

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Asherman Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 226 participants.

Detailed Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether mindfulness based stress reduction are effective on improve anxiety, depression and quality of life in women with intrauterine adhesion

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedApr 21, 2016
Enrollment StartJan 1, 2015
Primary CompletionNov 1, 2015
Study CompletionJan 1, 2016
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 10 monthsPosted 10.2 years ago

Interventions

Mindfulness Based Stress Reductionother

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction programs have been shown to be effective, however, the potential benefits of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction to decrease depression, anxiety, stress in other diseases. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine whether MBSR is effective, and has potential as an intervention to decrease depression, anxiety ,and to improve quality of life of intrauterine adhesion patients.