The effect of a one-time mindfulness intervention on body and mind in healthy adolescents using multimodal measurements
Angelika Ecker, Charlotte Fritsch, Daniel Schleicher, Ricarda Jacob, Stephanie Kandsperger, Romuald Brunner, Irina Jarvers

TL;DR
A single mindfulness session did not immediately affect mood or physiology in healthy teens, but trait mindfulness was linked to better outcomes.
Contribution
Examines the immediate effects of a one-time mindfulness intervention on both subjective and physiological measures in adolescents.
Findings
No significant immediate effects of the mindfulness intervention on subjective or physiological parameters were found.
Trait mindfulness was strongly correlated with lower anxiety and depression scores.
Age influenced heart rate and state mindfulness, indicating developmental effects.
Abstract
Mindfulness-based interventions can improve psychological well-being and reduce symptoms of mental burden, including among adolescents. Relationships between basic mindfulness (trait mindfulness) and the immediate effects of a single mindfulness intervention have not been thoroughly researched, especially in adolescents. In this study, we aimed to elucidate these aspects by using a multimodal approach—measuring the effect of a single mindfulness intervention on both subjective and physiological parameters. A total of 78 healthy adolescents (12–19 years of age, 50% female) were assigned to either a mindfulness or an active control group. Before and after the interventions, subjective parameters (mood, stress, and state mindfulness) were assessed using bipolar visual analogue scales. Physiological parameters (heart rate and heart rate variability) were measured before and during the…
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TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · COVID-19 and Mental Health
