Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has been shown to improve health outcomes across populations. We explored the feasibility, acceptability, and initial effects of a pilot MBSR program at a highly-ranked university in the United States. We conducted 23 in-depth interviews with 13 students. Interviews explored stressors and coping mechanisms, experiences with MBSR, and its reported impact and potential future use. Interviews were analyzed using thematic content and narrative analyses. Results indicated that students are exposed to a very high level of constant stress related to the sheer amount of work and activities that they have and the pervasive surrounding university culture of perfectionism. MBSR offered an opportunity to step b...
Mental health problems are relatively common during university and adversely affect academic outcome...
Background: Levels of stress in university students in the UK are high, with an increase in the prop...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Sandra Matsuda, Occupational TherapyStress is our body's way ...
The benefits of mindfulness for a variety of clinical and nonclinical populations are well establish...
Recent years have witnessed a marked proliferation in the interest in and relevant literature pertai...
Undergraduate students are prone to high levels of stress, and stress is likely to result in negativ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaMindfulness-based stress reducti...
This study explored the experience of university students in cultivating mindfulness. University stu...
Mindfulness, a fairly new concept, is considered enhanced awareness and attention. This state of min...
The world is changing at a fast phase with new technologies, structures, and values that tend to cau...
Students studying health sciences are often consumed by rigorous curricula and demanding clinical sc...
The mental health of university students is a public health concern, as psychopathology has signifi...
Recent evidence in a HEFCE report (2015) suggests that a record number of students are seeking help ...
Mental health problems are relatively common during university and adversely affect academic outcome...
ABSTRACT Introduction Worldwide, increasing numbers of young people go to university, but there is ...
Mental health problems are relatively common during university and adversely affect academic outcome...
Background: Levels of stress in university students in the UK are high, with an increase in the prop...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Sandra Matsuda, Occupational TherapyStress is our body's way ...
The benefits of mindfulness for a variety of clinical and nonclinical populations are well establish...
Recent years have witnessed a marked proliferation in the interest in and relevant literature pertai...
Undergraduate students are prone to high levels of stress, and stress is likely to result in negativ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Psychology. The Catholic University of AmericaMindfulness-based stress reducti...
This study explored the experience of university students in cultivating mindfulness. University stu...
Mindfulness, a fairly new concept, is considered enhanced awareness and attention. This state of min...
The world is changing at a fast phase with new technologies, structures, and values that tend to cau...
Students studying health sciences are often consumed by rigorous curricula and demanding clinical sc...
The mental health of university students is a public health concern, as psychopathology has signifi...
Recent evidence in a HEFCE report (2015) suggests that a record number of students are seeking help ...
Mental health problems are relatively common during university and adversely affect academic outcome...
ABSTRACT Introduction Worldwide, increasing numbers of young people go to university, but there is ...
Mental health problems are relatively common during university and adversely affect academic outcome...
Background: Levels of stress in university students in the UK are high, with an increase in the prop...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Sandra Matsuda, Occupational TherapyStress is our body's way ...