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Open Access The Impact of Heartfulness-based Elective on Middle School Students

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Objectives: There is an increasing trend in the levels of stress, anxiety, and depression among adolescents aged 12 to 17. The Heartfulness Program for Schools (HPS) is a program designed to manage stress and build social-emotional skills to cope with real-life challenges. This quantitative study explores the impact of HPS customized for middle school students. Methods: Participants recruited from the 7th and 8th grade classrooms, including the HPS group (N = 74) and control group (N = 38), completed 2 surveys that measured levels of stress and well-being at baseline and after the completion of the 13-week elective. Results: Data collected from the pre-test resulted in similar baseline scores for both groups. Post-test findings revealed a statistically significant decrease in the stress levels in the HPS group showing improvement in coping skills, stress management, and increase in overall well-being. Conclusions: This study suggests that HPS helps reduce stress levels and improve well-being in children by cultivating positivity and fostering social and self-awareness. Integrating HPS in a school curriculum will benefit the students in building their emotional intelligence, and will nurture their relationship and mental well-being within and beyond the school.

Keywords: HEARTFULNESS; MENTAL HEALTH; SCHOOL; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS; STRESS; WELL-BEING

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Director of Heartfulness Program for Schools, Heartfulness Institute, Inc, Novi, MI;, Email: [email protected] 2: Vice President, Heartfulness Institute, Inc, Novi, MI

Publication date: July 1, 2019

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