Mindfulness-enhanced parenting programmes for improving the psychosocial outcomes of children (0 to 18 years) and their parents
CONCLUSIONS: Mindfulness-enhanced parenting training may improve some parent and child outcomes, with no studies reporting adverse effects. Evidence for the added value of mindfulness training to skills-based parenting training programmes is suggestive at present, with moderate reductions in parenting stress. Given the very low to low certainty evidence reviewed here, these estimates will likely change as more high-quality studies are produced.PMID:38197473 | PMC:PMC10777456 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD012445.pub2
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - Category: General Medicine Authors: Rebecca Featherston Jane Barlow Yunshan Song Zoe Haysom Brenda Loy Lea Tufford Aron Shlonsky Source Type: research
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