Synopsis of Social media discussions
Several discussions reflect cautious interest, such as references to evidence of bias and methodological issues, exemplified by phrases like 'potential there, for sure' and questions about control groups. The tone is mostly analytical and inquisitive, emphasizing the contentious nature of research in this field and signaling a nuanced view of the publication's implications.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeThe discussions show a mixed view, with some posts questioning bias and methodology while others acknowledge potential bias, leading to a neutral overall stance.
Interest
Moderate level of interestMost posts seem moderately interested, as they reference related studies, biases, and methodological concerns without deeply engaging with new insights.
Engagement
Neutral engagementPosts mostly share opinions, references, and questions rather than in-depth analysis, indicating a moderate level of engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe social discussions highlight ongoing debates about the credibility and interpretation of mindfulness research, suggesting some influence but not a transformative shift.
Social Mentions
YouTube
3 Videos
10 Posts
16 Posts
Blogs
6 Articles
News
24 Articles
Metrics
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19,080
Total Likes
813
Extended Reach
666,375
Social Features
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Take this paper by Corondo-Montoya et al. (2016) as an example. https://t.co/m0fn34IKzB. It talks about how majority of findings from studies on mindfulness and mental health produce significant results, even with low statistical power. https://t.co/wC6kgxh51U
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@robinnkok (Twitter)@altini_marco More background info: https://t.co/S3kQShUcrg
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Give Me Mangos
@Lyn50971800 (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 17, 2020
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Edzard Ernst
@EdzardErnst (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 17, 2020
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Menopause Doctor
@DrTarylFelhaber (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Beans
@FionaNaylor2 (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Jim Mooney
@docmooney (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Dmellieonzier
@dmellieon (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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PokéGirl
@LindsayLavigne2 (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Edward Nirenberg
@ENirenberg (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Jennifer Gunter
@DrJenGunter (Twitter)RT @CaulfieldTim: @DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acu…
view full postSeptember 16, 2020
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Timothy Caulfield
@CaulfieldTim (Twitter)@DrJenGunter @gorskon Yes, evidence of bias in alt med studies. Some examples: Mindfulness: https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc Acupuncture: https://t.co/7A7hQIMgzl (by @EdzardErnst) Example publication bias: https://t.co/EOPpZsR0yf And (of course) close ties to industry: https://t.co/CD6qhbUzW3
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Timothy Caulfield
@CaulfieldTim (Twitter)@graemedmoffat @ntvandam @jonathanstea @StanKutcher @GidMK @cecilejanssens @drkiki @crackedscience @HealthNewsRevu @garyschwitzer @ConscienHealth Aware of that interesting study from 2015. Potential there, for sure. I'm curious if (much critiqued) methodology limitation in this area are getting better (read the 2018 analysis). See also https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc.
view full postSeptember 7, 2020
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David Mehler
@neuroccino (Twitter)@argStringaris Haven't read this yet but what were the control groups to control for unspecific effects (placebo, suggestion etc)? Just to mention that the publication bias is likely quite high, eg: https://t.co/q9r00bZSUO
view full postJanuary 15, 2020
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Timothy Caulfield
@CaulfieldTim (Twitter)@Farmer_MindBody @CoyneoftheRealm There is a huge amount of scrutiny on this topic. And more is needed. In fact, I use mindfulness bias (see https://t.co/3ENPwT5ptc) to highlight this exact point. Hype/bias is everywhere. People often think it exists only with Big Sci. We need good method/science everywhere.
view full postApril 29, 2019
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Robin N. Kok
@robinnkok (Twitter)@Research_Tim @williamspsych @AlanBOCallaghan Here's a reference for Tim's claim that the effects of mindfulness are hyped. https://t.co/S3kQShUcrg
view full postApril 1, 2019
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