Impact of a mindfulness-based intervention on well-being and mental health of elementary school children: results from a randomized cluster trial

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Malboeuf-Hurtubise Catherine,Taylor Geneviève,Lambert Danika,Paradis Pier-Olivier,Léger-Goodes Terra,Mageau Geneviève A.,Labbé Gabrielle,Smith Jonathan,Joussemet Mireille

Abstract

AbstractPrevention programs, such as mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), are often implemented in schools to prevent psychological disorders from emerging in children and to support their mental health. This study used a randomized cluster design to evaluate the impact of a MBI, called Mission Méditation, on the well-being and the mental health of elementary school children’s. 13 classrooms of an elementary school were randomly allocated to the experimental condition (7 classrooms, n = 127 students) or the waitlist control condition (6 classrooms, n = 104 students). Participants in the experimental condition received a 10-week MBI. Regression analyses revealed significant differences between conditions for inattention. Participants in the MBI condition reported no change in pre- to post-intervention, whereas participants in the control condition reported pre- to post-intervention increases. Results also showed significant differences in perceived competence. Participants in the MBI condition reported a non-significant decrease in perceive competence, whereas participants in the control condition reported significantly higher perceive competence scores from pre- to post-intervention. Results do not indicate that the MBI had a significant impact on participant’s well-being and mental health. This suggests that MBIs may not have an added value when compared to other preventive interventions geared towards well-being and mental health promotion in school settings.

Funder

Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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