Investigating the Impacts of a Modified Mindfulness Practice on Minoritized College Students' Chronic Stress.

Integrative medicine reports Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1089/imr.2024.0009
Midley Michaud, Maiya Evans, Rebecca Mendez, Jalena Zapanta, Anthony Trochez, Kala M Mehta, Leticia Márquez-Magaña, Audrey Parangan-Smith
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Context: Students of color in the United States experience elevated stress across the entire spectrum of education, spanning from early stages of K-12 to the more advanced stages of postgraduate studies. This sustained state of chronic stress decreases learning and curtails opportunities, especially in science, technology, engineering, and math (ST EM) fields, where stress levels are considered exceptionally high. Mindfulness-based practices such as MBSR have a proven effective for stress reduction in college students. However, to date, mindfulness practices have yet to be designed to support the unique needs of minoritized students with intersectional identities (e.g., poor, English as second language learners, and sexual/gender minorities) that are stigmatized in ST EM.

Objectives: This article describes the development of an online, eight-week modified mindfulness practice (MMP) for minoritized students adapted from traditional MBSR. The MMP was purposely designed to be culturally inclusive and anti-racist, with the goal to reduce stress in undergraduate students of color in ST EM.

Methods: In this pilot study, we assessed the impact of MMP using both biological and perceived stress measures. Specifically, cortisol was measured from donated biospecimen hair samples, the Perceived Stress Scale measured perceived stress, and key informant interviews were conducted to understand student stressors and coping strategies before and after the intervention.

Results: While the observed decrease biological and perceived stress before and after the intervention was not statistically significant due to the small sample size of this pilot study, we see a dramatic positive change in student coping strategies.

Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of providing minoritized students with options for stress reduction that are relevant and accessible.

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调查改良正念练习对少数民族大学生慢性压力的影响。
背景:在美国,有色人种学生在整个教育过程中,从幼儿园到十二年级的早期阶段到研究生学习的高级阶段,都承受着巨大的压力。这种持续的慢性压力状态会降低学习效率,减少学习机会,尤其是在科学、技术、工程和数学(ST EM)领域,因为这些领域的压力水平被认为特别高。以正念为基础的练习,如 MBSR,已被证明对大学生减压有效。然而,迄今为止,正念练习还没有设计成能够满足在 ST EM 领域被污名化的具有交叉身份(如贫困生、英语作为第二语言学习者、性/性别少数群体)的少数群体学生的独特需求:本文介绍了从传统的 MBSR 改编而来的针对少数群体学生的在线、为期八周的改良正念练习(MMP)。MMP的设计旨在具有文化包容性和反种族主义,目的是减轻ST EM有色人种本科生的压力:在这项试点研究中,我们使用生物和感知压力测量方法评估了 MMP 的影响。具体来说,通过捐赠的生物标本头发样本测量皮质醇,通过感知压力量表测量感知压力,通过关键信息提供者访谈了解干预前后学生的压力源和应对策略:由于这项试点研究的样本量较小,因此在干预前后观察到的生物压力和感知压力的减少在统计学上并不显著,但我们看到学生的应对策略发生了巨大的积极变化:本研究强调了为少数族裔学生提供相关且可获得的减压选择的重要性。
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