Differential effect of level of self-regulation and mindfulness training on coping strategies used by university students

Autor/a

de la Fuente Arias, Jesús

Mañas Mañas, Israel

Franco, Clemente

Cangas Díaz, Adolfo Javier

Soriano, Encarnación

Data de publicació

2019-04-17T10:38:57Z

2019-04-17T10:38:57Z

2018-10-11



Resum

The purpose of this research was to verify, in a group of psychology students, whether mindfulness training in conjunction with the individual's level of self-regulation behavior would produce a change in the use of coping strategies. A total of 38 students participated in this study, with one experimental group and one control group, in a randomized controlled trial. Observation of the experimental group revealed a significant decrease in specific emotion-focused, negative coping strategies (preparing for the worst, resigned acceptance, emotional venting, and isolation), and a significant increase in specific problem-focused, positive coping (positive reappraisal and firmness, self-talk, help for action), in combination with students' existing low-medium-high level of self-regulation. The importance and usefulness of mindfulness techniques in Higher Education is discussed, in conjunction with differences in university students' level of self-regulation behavior.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió publicada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

self-regulation; mindfulness; coping strategies; students; higher education; Students - Rating of; Estudiants--Avaluació; Estudiantes - Calificación

Publicat per

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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