1. Effects of a mindfulness-based groupwork program on adolescents in a children's home.
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Atak, Irmak and Artan, Taner
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MINDFULNESS , *EXPERIMENTAL design , *WELL-being , *MATHEMATICAL statistics , *EVALUATION of human services programs , *ORPHANAGES , *HAPPINESS , *HUMAN research subjects , *PARAMETERS (Statistics) , *SATISFACTION , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *GROUP psychotherapy for teenagers , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *PRE-tests & post-tests , *INFORMED consent (Medical law) , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *T-test (Statistics) , *COMPARATIVE studies , *SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ORPHANS , *WOUNDS & injuries , *INSTITUTIONAL care , *STATISTICAL sampling , *DATA analysis software , *PSYCHOLOGICAL stress , *SOCIAL case work - Abstract
Mindfulness means being in the present, intentionally and without any judgment. Mindfulness helps people cope with challenging experiences such as trauma. Children's Homes in Türkiye are institutions that provide social care to young people with past traumatic experiences. This study aims at evaluating the effects of a mindfulness-based (MB) groupwork program with a group of residents in a Children's Home. An experimental pretest-posttest control group design was used. An eight-session MB training program was implemented with 21 female adolescents. There were 29 female adolescents in the control group. The MB groupwork program significantly increased the mindfulness levels of the group. However, its effect on the other variables could not be determined at a significant level. There were positive correlations between mindfulness, life satisfaction and subjective happiness, and a negative correlation with perceived stress. The results of this study showed that MB interventions increase mindfulness levels of adolescents in a Children's Home setting in Türkiye. Secondly, as mindfulness increased, life satisfaction and subjective happiness also increased while perceived stress decreased. MB interventions are recommended to be used in social work interventions with different groups since it can contribute to subjective well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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