Mindfulness moderates the relation between trauma and anxiety symptoms in college students.
J Am Coll Health
; 67(3): 235-245, 2019 04.
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| ID: mdl-29979916
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relations between trauma exposure and anxiety and depression among college students, and to determine whether trait mindfulness may moderate these relations. PARTICIPANTS: Self-report survey data from 2,336 college sophomores were drawn from a larger university-wide study ("Spit for Science"). METHODS: We constructed multiple linear regression models using past-year trauma exposure, trait mindfulness, and their multiplicative interaction to predict current anxiety and depressive symptom severity, while controlling for covariates. RESULTS: Mindfulness was associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety symptom severity. Trauma was a significant predictor of anxiety, but not depression, and high levels of mindfulness attenuated the association between trauma exposure and higher anxiety symptom severity. CONCLUSIONS: These results have implications for the treatment and prevention of anxiety among trauma-exposed college students and provide a basis for further research into the mechanisms through which mindfulness may facilitate positive mental health.
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Transtornos de Ansiedade
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Estudantes
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Ferimentos e Lesões
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Terapia Comportamental
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Transtorno Depressivo
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2019
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