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ISSN:1868-8527

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Elizabeth A Hoge,Rebecca L Acabchuk,Hannah Kimmel et al. Elizabeth A Hoge et al.
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been widely implemented to improve self-regulation behaviors, often by targeting emotion-related constructs to facilitate change. Yet the degree to which MBIs engage...
Joana S de Carvalho,Sofia Oliveira,Magda Sofia Roberto et al. Joana S de Carvalho et al.
Objectives: Teachers' stress can affect their occupational health and negatively impact classroom climate and students' well-being. This study aims to evaluate the proximal and distal effects of a mindfulness-based progra...
Hui Zhang,Anao Zhang,Chengbin Liu et al. Hui Zhang et al.
Objectives: The coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic has increased psychological distress among the general population. The objective of this study is to evaluate a mindfulness-based intervention for psychological distr...
Tara M Chaplin,Caitlin C Turpyn,Sarah Fischer et al. Tara M Chaplin et al.
Parent stress has been associated with negative outcomes for youth and may be particularly high during adolescence. Mindfulness interventions have the potential to reduce parent stress and to improve parenting behavior and parent-child rela...
Caitlin C Turpyn,Tara M Chaplin,Sarah Fischer et al. Caitlin C Turpyn et al.
Objectives: Behavioral evidence suggests that parenting-focused mindfulness interventions can improve parenting practices and enhance family wellbeing, potentially operating through altered emotional processing in parents...
Ai Kubo,Sara Aghaee,Elaine M Kurtovich et al. Ai Kubo et al.
Objectives: Traditional mindfulness-based interventions have been shown to reduce depression symptoms in pregnant women, although in-person classes may pose significant accessibility barriers, particularly during the COVI...
Rachel S Wasson,Clare Barratt,William H O&#x;Brien Rachel S Wasson
Objectives: Health care professionals have elevated rates of burnout and compassion fatigue which are correlated with poorer quality of life and patient care, and inversely correlated with self-compassion. Primary studies...
Diane Joss,Sara W Lazar,Martin H Teicher Diane Joss
Objectives: Individuals with a childhood maltreatment history tend to have various psychological symptoms and impaired social functioning. This study aimed to investigate the related therapeutic effects of a mindfulness-b...
Sandra Salem-Guirgis,Carly Albaum,Paula Tablon et al. Sandra Salem-Guirgis et al.
Objectives: The current study evaluated the use of MYmind, a concurrent mindfulness program in which youth with autism and their parents simultaneously receive group specific mindfulness training. Youth with autism can ex...