Impact of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction on Anxiety, Depression and QOL in Women With Intrauterine Adhesion. (IMBSRADQWIUA)
Asherman Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Asherman Syndrome focused on measuring Asherman syndrome, Mindfulness, Anxiety, Depression, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meet intrauterine adhesions diagnostic criteria of ESGE.
- Patients with clear consciousness, can correct understanding related content of the questionnaire.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have a history of mental illness.
- Receiving psychological treatment currently.
- Have acute mental disorders.
- Experienced special stress life events within six months.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
MBSR Group
wait-list control group
The Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program consisted of eight weekly sessions, each 2.5 hours long, and delivered on consecutive weeks.The Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction therapist participated in the mindfulness exercises with group members during the weekly sessions, and group members were instructed to practice these mindfulness exercises outside group meetings for at least 45 minutes per day, 6 days per week.Group members were taught three main varieties of mindfulness skills: the body scan exercise, sitting meditation, and yoga exercises.The daily homework exercises consisted of repeating body scan work, sitting meditation and yoga exercises at home to provide practice and generalization of the skills.
The patients assigned to the wait-list control group did not receive MBSR intervention for 8 weeks when participants in MBSR were engaged in the MBSR intervention.They only received conventional therapy.