Budak, Funda KavakErsogutcu, FilizYilmaz, Emine2024-08-042024-08-0420211465-98911475-9942https://doi.org/10.1080/14659891.2020.1856208https://hdl.handle.net/11616/99657Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the effect of mindfulness on negative automatic thoughts in cannabis users. Method: The sample size of this cross-sectional study was determined as 60 patients through power analysis. The study was completed with 81 patients. Descriptive characteristics form, mindful attention awareness scale, and automatic thoughts questionnaire-negative was used as the data collection tools. Results: It was determined that the total mean score of the participants was 32.25 +/- 14.09 (low) on the mindful attention awareness scale and 105.52 +/- 26.63 (high) in the automatic thoughts questionnaire-negative. Mindfulness levels of the participants statistically accounted for negative automatic thoughts by 47% (p<0.05). Conclusion: In the study, it was found that there was a negative correlation between mindfulness and negative automatic thoughts in cannabis users.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDependencemindfulnesscannabisautomatic thoughtThe effect of mindfulness on negative automatic thoughts in cannabis users: a cross-sectional studyArticle26553754110.1080/14659891.2020.18562082-s2.0-85097164745Q3WOS:000596370000001Q4