The evidence-base for positive psychology interventions: a mega-analysis of meta-analyses

Alan Carr, Laura Finneran, Christine Boyd, Claire Shirey,Ciaran Canning,Owen Stafford, James Lyons, Katie Cullen,Cian Prendergast, Chris Corbett, Chloe Drumm,Tom Burke

JOURNAL OF POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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This study provides a quantitative synthesis of meta-analytic evidence for the effectiveness of very broadly defined positive psychological interventions (PPIs), i.e. interventions that enhance well-being through pathways consistent with positive psychology theory. The definition covers a wide range of PPIs including single and multi-element PPI programs as well as mindfulness, mind-body, and physical exercise-based interventions. Five databases were searched. One hundred and ninety eight meta-analyses involving 4,065 primary studies and 501,335 participants were selected for review. Using the AMSTAR-2 criteria, the selected meta-analyses were found to be of moderate or high quality. At post-intervention, PPIs had a significantly small to medium effect on well-being, QoL, strengths, depression, anxiety, and stress. Gains were partially maintained at 7.5-month follow-up. Mind-body PPIs such as yoga were particularly effective. Individuals who engaged in longer, face-to-face programs benefited most. This mega-analysis shows that PPIs have an extensive evidence base supporting their effectiveness.
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Positive psychology interventions,positive psychology interventions meta-analysis,positive psychology interventions systematic review,positive psychotherapy,quality of life,well-being,strengths,depression,anxiety,stress
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