Anonymized quantitative and qualitative data from a 12-week mindfulness-based intervention program for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. It includes pre- and post-intervention PANSS scores, cognitive performance assessments, quality of life scores, and thematic interview summaries to evaluate the clinical efficacy and cognitive impact of meditation therapy.
Use Cases
- Analyze changes in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) scores pre- and post-intervention to assess symptom relief.
- Correlate cognitive performance assessment results from Digit Span and Trail Making Tests with quality of life scores from the WHOQOL-BREF.
- Perform thematic analysis on semi-structured interview summaries to understand patient and provider perspectives on the intervention's feasibility.
- Model the relationship between baseline PANSS scores and post-intervention cognitive assessment outcomes.
Strengths
- Data collected over a structured 12-week mindfulness-based intervention program.
- Multimodal data includes clinical scales, cognitive tests, quality of life metrics, and qualitative interview summaries.
- Dataset is anonymized in compliance with ethical research standards.
Limitations
- Sample size is unknown, which may limit statistical power for subgroup analyses.
- Geographic and cultural context of the study population is unspecified, potentially limiting generalizability.
- Relies on self-reported and clinician-assessed measures which may contain subjective bias.
Provenance
- Source
- Htet Lin Aung
- Collection Method
- Data collected during a 12-week mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) program, including clinical assessments, cognitive tests, and semi-structured interviews.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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