Mindfulness-based meditation could lessen
some symptoms associated with cancer in teens, scientists say.
Mindfulness-based meditation focuses on the present moment and the connection
between the mind and body.
In a new study, researchers at the
University of Montreal and its affiliated CHU Sainte-Justine children’s
hospital asked 13 adolescents with cancer to complete questionnaires covering
mood (positive and negative emotions, anxiety and depression), sleep and
quality of life.
The group was divided in two: a first group
of eight adolescents were offered eight mindfulness-based meditation sessions
and the remaining five adolescents in the control group were put on a
wait-list.
The eight sessions were 90 minutes long and
took place weekly. After the last meditation session, patients from both groups
filled out the same questionnaires a second time. “We analysed differences in
mood, sleep and quality of life scores for each participant and then between
each group to evaluate if mindfulness sessions had a greater impact than the
simple passage of time,” said Catherine Malboeuf-Hurtubise of the University of
Montreal’s Department of Psychology.
“We found that teenagers that participated
in the mindfulness group had lower scores in depression after our 8 sessions.”
Girls from the mindfulness group reported sleeping better. We also noticed that
they developed mindfulness skills to a greater extent than boys during the
sessions,” Malboeuf-Hurtubise said. “Our results suggest that mindfulness
sessions could be helpful in improving mood and sleep in teenagers with
cancer,as previous oncology research suggests with adults,” she said.
Differences between both groups were not
large enough for the researchers to impute observed benefits solely to the
mindfulness component of the sessions. “The social support provided to the
adolescents in the mindfulness group could possibly explain observed benefits
on mood and sleep,” Malboeuf-Hurtubise said. “Nonetheless, mindfulness-based
interventions for teenagers with cancer appear as a promising option to lighten
psychological inconveniences of living with cancer,” she said.
Source:http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/health/mindfulness-based-meditation-can-help-teens-with-cancer/
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