The effect of a mindfulness-based intervention on executive, behavioural and socio-emotional competencies in very preterm young adolescents

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Vanessa Siffredi
Maria Chiara Liverani
Petra Susan Hüppi
Lorena G. A. Freitas
Jiske De Albuquerque
Fanny Gimbert
Arnaud Merglen
Djalel Eddine Meskaldji
Cristina Borradori Tolsa
Russia Hà-Vinh Leuchter
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[1] Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva,Division of Development and Growth, Department of Paediatrics, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
[2] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Institute of Bioengineering, Center for Neuroprosthetics
[3] University of Geneva,Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Geneva,SensoriMotor, Affective and Social Development Laboratory, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
[5] University of Grenoble Alpes,CNRS, LPNC
[6] Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva,Division of General Paediatrics, Department of Paediatrics, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
[7] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Institute of Mathematics
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Very preterm (VPT) children and adolescents show executive, behavioural and socio-emotional difficulties that persists into adulthood. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) in improving these competencies in VPT young adolescents using a randomised controlled trial design. 56 young adolescents aged 10–14 years, born before 32 gestational weeks, were randomly assigned to an “intervention” or a “waiting” group and completed an 8-week MBI in a cross-over design. Executive, behavioural and socio-emotional competencies were assessed at three different time points via parent and self-reported questionnaires, neuropsychological testing and computerised tasks. The data were analysed using an intention-to-treat approach with linear regression modelling. Our findings show a beneficial effect of MBI on executive, behavioural and socio-emotional competencies in VPT young adolescents measured by parent questionnaires. Increased executive competencies were also observed on computerised task with enhanced speed of processing after MBI. Two subgroups of participants were created based on measures of prematurity, which revealed increased long-term benefits in the moderate-risk that were not observed in the high-risk subgroups of VPT young adolescents. MBI seems a valuable tool for reducing detrimental consequences of prematurity in young adolescents, especially regarding executive, behavioural and socio-emotional difficulties.
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