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%T Psychophysiological stress response after a 6-week Mindful Self-Compassion training in psychiatric rehabilitation inpatients: a randomized post-test only study %A Andorfer, Andrea %A Kraler, Sabina %A Kaufmann, Paul %A Pollheimer, Ewald %A Spah, Christoph %A Fuchshuber, Jürgen %A Rominger, Christian %A Traunmüller, Claudia %A Schwerdtfeger, Andreas %A Unterrainer, Human-Friedrich %J Frontiers in Psychiatry %P 1-12 %V 14 %D 2023 %K heart rate variability; mindfulness; self-compassion; stress task; clinical trial; Deutsche Version der Positive and Negative Affect Schedule PANAS (GESIS Panel) (ZIS 242) %@ 1664-0640 %~ FDB %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100124-4 %X Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (including self-compassion interventions) are effective in improving stress management at psychological and physical levels. Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) is a newly developed program particularly aimed at increasing self-compassion. The main objective of this study was to determine whether the psychophysiological stress response during a social-evaluative speaking task differs in inpatients participating in the MSC or the Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) program at the end of their 6-week psychiatric rehabilitation stay (i.e., post-test only design). Method: Data from 50 inpatients (25 MSC, 25 PMR, 35 female) aged 19 to 76 years (M = 47.22, SD = 12.44) were analyzed in terms of psychophysiological stress response. For this purpose, heart rate variability, heart rate, and blood pressure were assessed together with several psychometric variables: positive and negative affect (PANAS), subjective stress perception (Visual Analog Scale), self-compassion (Self-Compassion Scale), cognitive reappraisal and suppression (Emotion Regulation Questionnaire), psychological distress (Brief Symptom Inventory-18), and appraisal and rumination (selected items). Results: After correction for alpha inflation no differences in the psychophysiological stress response and psychometric parameters between the MSC and PMR group were found. Discussion: In general, our results indicate that MSC is not superior to PMR training. However, more research with clinical randomized controlled trials investigating larger samples are needed to further affirm these initial findings. %C CHE %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info