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Effectiveness of a Classroom Mindfulness Coloring Activity for Test Anxiety in Children
Journal of Applied School Psychology
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2014
Pages: 239 - 255
Sources ID: 50176
Visibility: Public (group default)
Abstract: (Show)
To evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness-based structured versus unstructured coloring on test anxiety, 52 participants (53.8% female; Mage = 10.92 years, SD =.82) were randomly assigned to either a structured mandala (n = 26) or free coloring condition (n = 26), and completed a standardized anxiety measure to assess anxiety before and after coloring, immediately before a spelling test. Results revealed an overall decrease in anxiety for both groups. However, a significant gender by group interaction demonstrated that while both genders experienced anxiety reduction in the mandala condition, males reported a greater anxiety reduction in the free coloring condition while females only benefited from the mandala condition. Possible explanations for these gender effects are explored and future directions discussed.