scholarly journals Teaching mindfulness and compassion to primary school children: a cluster-randomized trial

2021 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 101927
Author(s):  
Holger Cramer ◽  
Dennis Anheyer ◽  
Barbara Brozius ◽  
Teresa Bichler ◽  
Nils Altner ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Katherine E. Halliday ◽  
George Okello ◽  
Elizabeth L. Turner ◽  
Kiambo Njagi ◽  
Carlos Mcharo ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joachim Bervoets ◽  
Lisa M Jonkman ◽  
Sandra Mulkens ◽  
Hein de Vries ◽  
Gerjo Kok

BACKGROUND Executive functions are higher cognitive control functions, which are essential to physical and psychological well-being, academic performance, and healthy social relationships. Executive functions can be trained, albeit without broad transfer, to this date. Broad transfer entails the translation of improved cognitive functions to daily life (behaviors). The intervention Train your Mind was designed to train executive functions among elementary school children aged 9 to 11 years, and obtain broad transfer in terms of enhanced physical activity, healthy eating, and socioemotional regulation. OBJECTIVE This paper aims to describe the cluster randomized trial to test the effectiveness of the Train your Mind intervention. METHODS Train your Mind was integrated into the existing school curriculum for 8 months (25 weeks excluding holidays). The effectiveness of the intervention was tested in a cluster randomized trial comprising 13 schools, 34 groups (school classes), and 800 children, using a battery of 6 computer tasks at pre- and postmeasurement. Each of the 3 core executive functions was measured by 2 tasks (Flanker and Go/No-Go; N-Back and Running Span; Attention Switching Task and Dots/Triangles). Moreover, we administered questionnaires that measure emotion-regulation, cognitive errors, physical activity, dietary habits, and the psycho-social determinants of diet and physical activity. Body mass index was also measured. Multilevel analyses will account for clustering at the school and group levels, and randomization took place at the school level. RESULTS Results are currently being analyzed. CONCLUSIONS The main purpose of this study is to test Train your Mind’s effectiveness in enhancing executive functions. Second, we investigate whether increased executive functions lead to improved physical activity and healthy eating. If found effective, executive function training could easily be integrated into school curricula everywhere, and as such, boost health, academic performance, and emotion-regulation of elementary school children, in a cost-effective manner. CLINICALTRIAL Netherlands Trial Register NTR5804; http://www.trialregister.nl/trialreg/admin/rctview.asp?TC=5804 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6z9twosJ8) REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER RR1-10.2196/7908


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