Multilevel meta-analysis of school mindfulness-based intervention programs in Spain

María José Arenilla Villalba, David Alarcón Rubio, María Amapola Povedano Díaz
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Numerous studies support the benefits of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in children and adolescents. Recent meta-analyses on the efficacy of these interventions in educational settings have found significant improvements in cognitive and behavioral measures with effect sizes ranging from small to moderate. However, no meta-analyses have evaluated the efficacy of MBIs in the Spanish educational setting. In this study, a systematic search of published articles and doctoral theses was performed through March 2022, with randomized controlled trials (RCTs) as an eligibility criterion. Eighteen studies with 1471 participants were included in the three-level meta-analysis. The overall average effect size was significant (g = 0.62), and significant effect sizes were obtained for all dimensions except for the mindfulness skills dimension, which included the following variables: personal and social development (g = 0.84), mood states (g = 0.44), cognitive functions (g = 0.67), emotional intelligence (g = 0.61), emotional and behavioral adjustment (g = 0.54), and mindfulness skills (g = 0.51). The analysis of the moderating variables showed that all the MBI types analyzed have significant effects, especially among the older participants, and that engaging in home practice and increasing the session duration in minutes improves their effectiveness. The results are relevant for research and for the implementation of mindfulness-based intervention programs in educational centers.

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西班牙学校正念干预项目的多层次元分析
许多研究支持基于正念的干预措施(MBI)对儿童和青少年的益处。最近对这些干预措施在教育环境中的疗效进行的荟萃分析发现,认知和行为指标有了显著改善,效果大小从小到中等不等。然而,没有荟萃分析评估MBI在西班牙教育环境中的疗效。在这项研究中,以随机对照试验(RCT)为合格标准,对截至2022年3月发表的文章和博士论文进行了系统检索。共有18项研究,1471名参与者被纳入三级荟萃分析。总体平均效应大小显著(g = 0.62),除正念技能维度外,所有维度都获得了显著的效应大小,其中包括以下变量:个人和社会发展(g = 0.84),情绪状态(g = 0.44),认知功能(g = 0.67),情绪智力(g = 0.61),情绪和行为调整(g = 0.54),以及正念技能(g = 0.51)。对调节变量的分析表明,所分析的所有MBI类型都有显著影响,尤其是在老年参与者中,参与家庭实践和增加以分钟为单位的会话时间可以提高其有效性。研究结果与研究和教育中心实施基于正念的干预计划有关。
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