Patients without meditation experience and with lowest baseline levels of Acceptance show greatest changes in depressive symptoms over the course of MBCT. Acceptance might play a key role in interrupting or weakening the influence of depression maintaining processes like rumination. In addition, since female participants of MBCT reported lower depressive symptoms in the long term, more attention might need to be paid to possible gender differences in both clinical application and research of MBCT.
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