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Original Articles

Mind full or mindful: a report on mindfulness and psychological health in healthy adolescents

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Pages 64-74 | Received 18 Jun 2012, Accepted 02 Jul 2012, Published online: 03 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Mindfulness is defined as a non-judgemental awareness and accepting of present-moment experience. With intentional attendance to one's ongoing stream of thoughts, sensations and emotions as they arise, it allows the individual to react with less impulsivity and flexibility. However, empirical findings of mindfulness to date have largely been confined to outcome studies using clinical populations. This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between mindfulness, self-esteem, resiliency and mental health symptoms (anxiety, stress, depression and cognitive inflexibility) in a sample of 106 healthy adolescents. Participants completed a set of questionnaires. First, we found moderate effect size for anxiety, depression and self-esteem and large effect size for cognitive inflexibility. These results, when compared with clinical samples, demonstrated similar trends found in a healthy adolescent sample. Second, predictive value of mindfulness was examined and we found significant contribution of mindfulness to mental and psychological health.

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Notes on contributors

Lucy B.G. Tan

Lucy B.G. Tan is a senior clinical psychologist at Queensland Children's Hospital and a researcher at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Graham Martin

Graham Martin is a professor and director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program, The University of Queensland, and clinical director of Child and Youth Mental Health Services, Queensland Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.

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