2014
DOI: 10.1080/01933922.2014.891683
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Effects of a Mindfulness Group on Latino Adolescent Students: Examining Levels of Perceived Stress, Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Symptoms

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“…Self-compassion is malleable in adolescents and can be cultivated through teaching mindfulness and self-compassion skills (Bluth et al, 2015; Edwards, Adams, Waldo, Hadfield, & Biegel, 2014; Galla, 2016). Mindfulness and self-compassion intervention studies with adolescents indicate significant increases in self-compassion and decreases in depressive symptoms and perceived stress at post-intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Self-compassion is malleable in adolescents and can be cultivated through teaching mindfulness and self-compassion skills (Bluth et al, 2015; Edwards, Adams, Waldo, Hadfield, & Biegel, 2014; Galla, 2016). Mindfulness and self-compassion intervention studies with adolescents indicate significant increases in self-compassion and decreases in depressive symptoms and perceived stress at post-intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mindfulness and self-compassion intervention studies with adolescents indicate significant increases in self-compassion and decreases in depressive symptoms and perceived stress at post-intervention. Interestingly, these findings occur whether the intervention focused on teaching self-compassion skills (Bluth et al, 2015) or mindfulness skills (Edwards et al, 2014; Galla, 2016). That is, in both a self-compassion intervention (Bluth et al, 2015) and mindfulness intervention (Galla, 2016) increases in self-compassion predicted reductions in indicators of negative well-being and increases in indicators of positive well-being.…”
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“…Mindfulness practices also increased feelings of wellbeing in adolescents (Ngar-sze & Ming-tak, 2011), and improved academic performance for adolescents with learning disabilities (Beauchemin, Hutchins, & Patterson, 2008). School-based MBSR groups offered to Latino adolescents decreased depressive symptoms and perceived stress (Edwards, Adams, Waldo, Hadfield, & Biegel, 2014). In addition, a school-based adapted MBSR program for adolescent boys produced greater benefit for boys higher in anxiety and lower in emotional stability than for other students (Huppert & Johnson, 2010).…”
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“…Most teens report improvements in their physical, mental, and social functioning (Biegel, et al, 2009;Edwards et al, 2014). as you did it at all, you would see growth and change.…”
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confidence: 99%