Authors
Hanna Culang, Elizabeth R Davis, Laura Egan, Akeesha Simmons, David R Vago, Susan Finley, Tracy Dennis-Tiwary
Publication date
2021/9
Journal
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
3-26
Publisher
College of Education at Georgia Southern University. Digital Commons Office, Zach S. Henderson Library, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30458
Description
Youth at risk for negative health outcomes due to reduced access to social, mental health, and educational support systems are in particular need of resources promoting social-emotional resilience and positive educational outcomes. A growing body of research documents the positive benefits of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), but few studies have examined the impact of MBIs for at-risk adolescents, particularly in school settings where barriers to access can be minimized. This pilot feasibility study examined the effects of a nine-week school-based MBI, augmented by cross-course curricular material, in a group of high school students attending a transfer school, designed to re-engage students who have dropped out or fallen behind in credits (N = 63). Pre- and post- MBI, students completed self-report measures of attention control, trait anxiety, coping, and emotion regulation, and attendance and academic achievement records were obtained from the school. Findings showed that
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H Culang, ER Davis, L Egan, A Simmons, DR Vago… - National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal, 2021