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A school intervention helps decrease daily stress while enhancing social integration in children
Fecha
2020-04Registro en:
Carro Regalado, Natalia Denisse; D'adamo, Paola; Lozada, Mariana; A school intervention helps decrease daily stress while enhancing social integration in children; Taylor & Francis; Behavioral Medicine; 4-2020; 1-8
0896-4289
1940-4026
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Autor
Carro Regalado, Natalia Denisse
D'adamo, Paola
Lozada, Mariana
Resumen
Stress coping is highly relevant during childhood. This study analyses how the participation in a behavioral intervention involving mindfulness-based practices and empathic collaboration activities impact on diurnal cortisol rhythm and social integration in children. In both experimental and waitlist groups, we evaluated before and after the intervention: daily stress, by sampling salivary cortisol at three measurement time-points, and social integration, assessed by a social preference index. Daily average cortisol (DAC) and the area under the curve (AUC) differed when comparing pre-post intervention values in both groups: in the experimental group these measures decreased while in the waitlist group DAC and AUC increased. At the end of the intervention, the experimental group showed an enhancement in the social preference index whereas this parameter diminished in the waitlist group. This kind of behavioral intervention seems to be effective at reducing daily stress and improving social integration in Primary School children.