自然中的正念:促进幼儿的心理健康和幸福。

Q3 Medicine
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目的:本研究旨在评估在自然环境中进行的正念练习对希腊、塞浦路斯和葡萄牙6-15岁幼儿及其教师的心理健康、情绪调节和注意力集中的影响。采用混合方法设计,结合来自MiNa(自然正念)量表的定量数据,包括673名儿童和220名成人,以及对三个国家的20名儿童和20名教师的定性访谈。定量数据使用描述性统计和配对t检验来衡量干预前后的变化,而定性数据通过主题分析来检查,以捕捉细微的经验和看法。结果:结果:研究结果显示,儿童和教师在情绪意识、注意力集中和压力减轻方面都有显著改善。据报道,孩子们的情绪调节能力和与周围环境的联系水平更高,而教师的压力减轻了,课堂活力也增强了。跨文化比较表明,基于自然的正念练习提供了普遍的好处,尽管参与者来自希腊、葡萄牙和塞浦路斯等所有国家。结论:基于自然的正念干预在促进幼儿和成人的情绪健康、认知焦点和压力恢复力方面表现出良好的效果。研究结果强调了将自然中的正念融入幼儿教育的潜力,作为一种适应不同文化和环境背景的整体方法。
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Mindfulness in nature: Promoting mental health and well-being for young children.

Objective: Aim: This study aimed to assess the effects of mindfulness practices conducted in natural settings on the mental health, emotional regulation, and attentional focus of young children (ages 6-15) and their teachers in Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal..

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: A mixed-methods design was employed, combining quantitative data from the MiNa (Mindfulness in Nature) scale with 673 children and 220 adults as well as qualitative interviews with 20 children and 20 teachers across the three countries. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired t-tests to measure pre- and post-intervention changes, while qualitative data was examined through thematic analysis to capture nuanced experiences and perceptions.

Results: Results: Findings revealed significant improvements in emotional awareness, attentional focus, and stress reduction for both children and teachers. Children reported higher levels of emotional regulation and connection to their surroundings, while teachers experienced reduced stress and enhanced classroom dynamics. Cross-cultural comparisons indicated that nature-based mindfulness practices provided universal benefits, though participants from all countries Greece, Portugal and Cyprus.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Nature-based mindfulness interventions demonstrate promising outcomes in promoting emotional well-being, cognitive focus, and stress resilience for young children and adults. The findings underscore the potential of integrating mindfulness in nature into early childhood education as a holistic approach adaptable to diverse cultural and environmental contexts.

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