| Literature DB >> 31413648 |
Andrea Margaret Firth1, Ingvild Cavallini2, Stefan Sütterlin3, Ricardo G Lugo4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study seeks to understand the mediating effects of mindfulness on self-efficacy, 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 month prior to an experiment where trait scores for all factors were used to check pain and well-being behaviors. Part two consisted of participant randomization into three intervention groups (control, sham, mindfulness) and then an exposure to a fear induction task followed by cognitive tasks. The third part consisted of investigating the effect of a short mindfulness intervention on self-efficacy, pain and well-being in students.Entities:
Keywords: mindfulness; self-efficacy; short-term intervention; stress
Year: 2019 PMID: 31413648 PMCID: PMC6662861 DOI: 10.2147/PRBM.S206666
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Res Behav Manag ISSN: 1179-1578
Descriptives
| Minimum | Maximum | M | SD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PANAS PosAf | 1.70 | 6.40 | 3.68 | 0.70 |
| PANAS Neg Af | 0.60 | 5.00 | 2.01 | 0.65 |
| MAAS | 1.13 | 4.80 | 2.60 | 0.62 |
| SE pre | 17.0 | 57.0 | 31.35 | 5.37 |
| SE post | 20.0 | 57.0 | 32.24 | 5.57 |
| PSS pre | 5.0 | 48.0 | 22.35 | 7.93 |
| PSS post | 8.0 | 44.0 | 22.62 | 8.24 |
| PCS pre | 0.00 | 63.00 | 14.89 | 10.00 |
| PCS post | 0.00 | 38.0 | 12.10 | 8.22 |
Abbreviations: PANAS, positive and negative affect scale; MAAS, mindfulness attention and awareness scale; SE, general self-efficacy scale; PSS, perceived stress scale; PCS, pain catastrophizing scale.
Relationship of pre-experiment questionnaires
| 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PANAS PosAf | 0.131 | −0.148 | 0.249* | −0.011 | −0.325** | 0.323** |
| PANAS Neg Af | 1 | 0.443** | −0.426** | 0.248* | 0.453** | −0.329** |
| MAAS | 1 | −0.174 | 0.380** | 0.433** | −0.407** | |
| SE | 1 | −0.172 | −0.426** | 0.377** | ||
| PCS | 1 | 0.368** | −0.104 | |||
| PSS | 1 | −0.526** | ||||
| SWLS | 1 |
Notes: *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Figure 1Change in self-efficacy after intervention.