Purpose: This study seeks to understand the mediating effects of mindfulness on selfefficacy, academic performance and ability to cope with pain. It further examines the effect of mindfulness on the capacity to cope with pain-induced stress. Whilst there are physiological changes which occur due to mindfulness, it is still not clearly understood how the mechanisms behind mindfulness work or whether the role of self-efficacy is an agent of mindfulness which may impact on performance and stress coping. Participants and methods: A three-part study (n=92) was conducted to test the relationship between mindfulness, self-efficacy and well-being factors, alongside academic performance in university students. Part one involved data collection one m...
Mindfulness is becoming increasingly popular, not only in mainstream culture, but in a therapeutic c...
Objectives: Mindfulness research in education has focused on its potential to support student well-b...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...
© 2019 Firth et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full term...
Objective To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-be...
Mindfulness interventions are becoming used more often in numerous therapy protocols for people suff...
Chronic pain is a complex global public health concern associated with a host of negative outcomes, ...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
The concept of mindfulness has been shown to positively impact psychological well-being, and one app...
The present study aimed to extend the existing literature of mindfulness as a stress protective fact...
College is often a period of unique demands and increased autonomy. The heightened stress associated...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
The current study utilized an early-stage translational approach (Tashiro & Mortensen, 2006) to empi...
Theories of mindfulness emphasise its role in enhancing self-regulation, including in the presence o...
1 Objectives Mindfulness research in education has focussed on its potential to support student well...
Mindfulness is becoming increasingly popular, not only in mainstream culture, but in a therapeutic c...
Objectives: Mindfulness research in education has focused on its potential to support student well-b...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...
© 2019 Firth et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full term...
Objective To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-be...
Mindfulness interventions are becoming used more often in numerous therapy protocols for people suff...
Chronic pain is a complex global public health concern associated with a host of negative outcomes, ...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
The concept of mindfulness has been shown to positively impact psychological well-being, and one app...
The present study aimed to extend the existing literature of mindfulness as a stress protective fact...
College is often a period of unique demands and increased autonomy. The heightened stress associated...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
The current study utilized an early-stage translational approach (Tashiro & Mortensen, 2006) to empi...
Theories of mindfulness emphasise its role in enhancing self-regulation, including in the presence o...
1 Objectives Mindfulness research in education has focussed on its potential to support student well...
Mindfulness is becoming increasingly popular, not only in mainstream culture, but in a therapeutic c...
Objectives: Mindfulness research in education has focused on its potential to support student well-b...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...