Effects of mindfulness‐based interventions on psychological outcomes in college and university students during COVID‐19 pandemics: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Reangsing Chuntana1ORCID,Moonpanane Katemanee1,Pitchalard Khanittha1,Kodyee Salisa1,Seethikaew Nathamon1,Oerther Sarah2

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Mae Fah Laung University Chiangrai Thailand

2. Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing Saint Louis University St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe synthesized the effects of mindfulness‐based interventions (MBIs) on psychological outcomes in college and university students during the COVID‐19 pandemic.MethodTen electronic databases were searched from inception to December 2021. We reviewed studies with college and university students receiving MBIs with psychological outcomes. We only reviewed studies written in English. A random‐effects model was used to compute the effect size.ResultsOverall, MBIs showed a significantly moderate improvement in anxiety (g = 0.612, 95% CI: 0.288−0.936, I2 = 77%); depression (g = 0.372, 95% CI: 0.032−0.713, I2 = 72%); and mindfulness (g = 0.392, 95% CI:0.102−0.695, I2 = 64%) compared with control groups, while these interventions had a small effect in reducing stress, but not a significant one (g = 0.295, 95% CI: −0.088 to 0.676, I2 = 77%) compared with control groups.ConclusionMBIs significantly improved psychological outcomes among college and university students during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Clinicians and health providers should consider using MBIs as alternative complementary treatment for improving and preventing anxiety and depression in college and university students during COVID‐19.Clinical RelevanceThe use of MBIs for college and university students is an effective method to decrease anxiety, depressive symptoms, and increase mindfulness. MBIs would become a very useful means of alternative complementary treatment in mental health and clinical psychiatry

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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