Mindfulness as a Potential Moderator Between Child Behavior Problems and Maternal Well-Being

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Mindfulness-based programs can help lower psychological distress among parents of children with developmental disabilities. However, less is known about the functions of mindfulness in relation to parental outcomes. In a cross-sectional survey, mothers of children with developmental disabilities (N = 313) reported on their child’s behavior problems, trait mindfulness, mindful parenting, and a range of outcomes (anxiety and depression symptoms, parenting stress, family satisfaction, and positive gain). Neither trait mindfulness or mindful parenting acted as moderators between child behavior problems and outcome variables, although both had main effect (compensatory) associations with parent outcomes. Benefits of mindfulness-based programs may be general rather than specifically in the context of high child behavior problems, given the lack of evidence for the moderating function of mindfulness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)411-424
JournalAmerican Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Volume128
Issue number6
Early online date25 Oct 2023
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Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023
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