Dvořáková Kamila, Kishida Moé, Li Jacinda, Elavsky Steriani, Broderick Patricia C, Agrusti Mark R, Greenberg Mark T
a Department of Human Development and Family Studies , The Pennsylvania State University , University Park , Pennsylvania , USA.
b Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center , Pennsylvania State University , University Park , Pennsylvania , USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2017 May-Jun;65(4):259-267. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2017.1278605. Epub 2017 Jan 11.
Given the importance of developmental transitions on young adults' lives and the high rates of mental health issues among U.S. college students, first-year college students can be particularly vulnerable to stress and adversity. This pilot study evaluated the effectiveness and feasibility of mindfulness training aiming to promote first-year college students' health and wellbeing.
109 freshmen were recruited from residential halls (50% Caucasian, 66% female). Data collection was completed in November 2014.
A randomized control trial was conducted utilizing the Learning to BREATHE (L2B) program, a universal mindfulness program adapted to match the developmental tasks of college transition.
Participation in the pilot intervention was associated with significant increase in students' life satisfaction, and significant decrease in depression and anxiety. Marginally significant decrease was found for sleep issues and alcohol consequences.
Mindfulness-based programs may be an effective strategy to enhance a healthy transition into college.
鉴于发展过渡对年轻人生活的重要性以及美国大学生心理健康问题的高发生率,大学新生可能特别容易受到压力和逆境的影响。这项试点研究评估了旨在促进大学新生健康和幸福的正念训练的有效性和可行性。
从宿舍招募了109名新生(50%为白种人,66%为女性)。数据收集于2014年11月完成。
进行了一项随机对照试验,采用“学会呼吸”(L2B)项目,这是一个经过调整以适应大学过渡发展任务的通用正念项目。
参与试点干预与学生生活满意度显著提高、抑郁和焦虑显著降低相关。在睡眠问题和饮酒后果方面发现有轻微显著下降。
基于正念的项目可能是促进健康过渡到大学的有效策略。