From: Global trends and developments in mindfulness interventions for diabetes: a bibliometric study
Label | Title | Journal | Citations | Total link strength |
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Gregg (2007) | Improving diabetes self-management through acceptance, mindfulness, and values: a randomized controlled trial | Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 61 | 749 |
Hartmann (2012) | Sustained effects of a mindfulness-based stress-reduction intervention in type 2 diabetic patients design and first results of a randomized controlled trial (the Heidelberger diabetes and stress-study) | Diabetes Care | 45 | 637 |
brown (2003) | The benefits of being present: mindfulness and its role in psychological well-being | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | 40 | 428 |
Van Son (2013) | The effects of a mindfulness-based intervention on emotional distress, quality of life, and HbA(1c) in outpatients with diabetes (DiaMind) | Diabetes Care | 38 | 560 |
Grossman (2004) | Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health benefits: a meta-analysis | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 30 | 330 |
Cohen (1983) | A global measure of perceived stress | Journal of Health and Social Behavior | 29 | 269 |
Baer (2006) | Using self-report assessment methods to explore facets of mindfulness | Assessment | 26 | 351 |
Hofmann (2010) | The effect of mindfulness-based therapy on anxiety and depression: a meta-analytic review | J Consult Clin Psychol | 26 | 422 |
Kabat (2003) | Mindfulness-based interventions in context: past, present, and future | Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice | 26 | 334 |
Van Son (2014) | Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for people with diabetes and emotional problems: long-term follow-up findings from the DiaMind randomized controlled trial | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 25 | 401 |