Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy as a Targeted Group Intervention: Examining Children’s Changes in Anxiety Symptoms and Mindfulness

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Maisha M. Syeda
Jac J. W. Andrews
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[1] Centre for School Mental Health,
[2] Western University,undefined
[3] Werklund School of Education,undefined
[4] University of Calgary,undefined
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MBCT; Mindfulness; Anxiety symptoms; Mechanisms of action;
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We implemented mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) with 9–12 aged children as a tier-2, targeted group anxiety intervention. We employed an RCT with small sample size. Intervention participants (n = 12) and waitlist controls (n = 13) were matched by parent-reported anxiety severity and sex. The intervention group completed a 12-week manualized MBCT program, and self-and parent-reports of children’s anxiety symptoms were collected at baseline screening, post-MBCT, and a one-month follow-up. Intervention participants also reported their mindfulness at pre-, mid-, and post-MBCT and a one-month follow-up. Intervention parents reported significant decreases in the severity of their children’s anxiety symptoms from baseline screening to post-MBCT, and this effect was maintained after one month. Control parents reported no significant change in their children’s anxiety symptom severity while waiting to receive MBCT. Most intervention participants who reported anxiety symptoms in the clinically significant range at baseline screening perceived significant decreases at post-MBCT. Reductions in self-reported anxiety symptoms from baseline screening to post-MBCT also significantly correlated with increases in their mindfulness from pre- to mid-MBCT. Control participants reporting clinically significant anxiety symptoms at baseline screening perceived no changes in their anxiety severity at the end of the waiting period. The generalizability and applicability of the current findings are limited due to the RCT’s small sample size. Further implications of these findings, along with limitations and future directions for research, are discussed.
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