Argentine tango dance compared to mindfulness meditation and waiting list control: A randomised trial for treating depression

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2012

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Pinniger, Rosa
Brown, Rhonda
Thorsteinsson, Einar
McKinley, Patricia

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Churchill Livingstone

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Objectives: To determine whether tango dancing is as effective as mindfulness meditation in reducing symptoms of psychological stress, anxiety and depression, and in promoting well-being. Design: This study employed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and multiple regression analysis. Participants: Ninety-seven people with self-declared depression were randomised into tango dance or mindfulness meditation classes, or to control/waiting-list. Setting: classes were conducted in a venue suitable for both activities in the metropolitan area of Sydney, Australia. Interventions: Participants completed six-week programmes (11/2. h/week of tango or meditation). The outcome measures were assessed at pre-test and post-test. Main outcome measures: Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale; The Self Esteem Scale; Satisfaction with Life Scale, and Mindful Attention Awareness Scale. Results: Sixty-six participants completed the program and were included in the statistical analysis. Depression levels were significantly reduced in the tango (effect size d=0.50, p=.010), and meditation groups (effect size d=0.54, p=.025), relative to waiting-list controls. Stress levels were significantly reduced only in the tango group (effect size d=0.45, p=.022). Attending tango classes was a significant predictor for the increased levels of mindfulness R2=.10, adjusted R2=.07, F (2,59)=3.42, p=.039. Conclusion: Mindfulness-meditation and tango dance could be effective complementary adjuncts for the treatment of depression and/or inclusion in stress management programmes. Subsequent trials are called to explore the therapeutic mechanisms involved.

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Keywords: adult; aged; anxiety; cognitive therapy; controlled study; dancing; depression; Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale; disease severity; female; group therapy; human; major clinical study; male; mental stress; Mindful Attention Awareness Scale; mindfulness Depression; Mindfulness; Psychological stress; Tango dancing

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Complementary Therapies in Medicine

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