The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Therapies for ADHD: A Meta-Analytic Review
Journal of Attention Disorders: A Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science
Published online on February 02, 2016
Abstract
Objective: Mindfulness-based therapies (MBTs) have been shown to be efficacious in treating internally focused psychological disorders (e.g., depression); however, it is still unclear whether MBTs provide improved functioning and symptom relief for individuals with externalizing disorders, including ADHD. To clarify the literature on the effectiveness of MBTs in treating ADHD and to guide future research, an effect-size analysis was conducted. Method: A systematic review of studies published in PsycINFO, PubMed, and Google Scholar was completed from the earliest available date until December 2014. Results: A total of 10 studies were included in the analysis of inattention and the overall effect size was d = –.66. A total of nine studies were included in the analysis of hyperactivity/impulsivity and the overall effect was calculated at d = –.53. Conclusion: Results of this study highlight the possible benefits of MBTs in reducing symptoms of ADHD.