This study investigated the effect of mindfulness on psychosocial adjustment to disease, family relationships, and subjective well-being of women with MS. In this study, a quasi-experimental design with a pre-test-post-test and control group was used. This study's statistical population included all women with MS referred to the Tehran MS Association who were invited to participate in this study. The random sampling selected 30 women with an age range of 20 to 50 years. In addition, they were randomly divided into two groups of 15 experiments and witnesses. A family performance questionnaire was used to assess family relationships, and a subjective well-being questionnaire to measure the variables from the Psychosocial Adjustment Questionnaire. The experimental group received mindfulness intervention during 8 sessions, but the control group did not receive any treatment. Statistical analysis was performed through the analysis of covariance. This intervention was effective on the three variables in the experimental group.
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