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Mindfulness classes to 'help teenagers' mental fitness' | Mindfulness classes to 'help teenagers' mental fitness' |
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Thousands of teenagers across the UK will have school lessons in mindfulness in an experiment designed to see if it can protect against mental illness. | Thousands of teenagers across the UK will have school lessons in mindfulness in an experiment designed to see if it can protect against mental illness. |
Teachers will encourage students to use "mind exercises" that train their attention on the present, such as deep breathing, in the Wellcome Trust study. | |
Scientists say there is limited research to show mindfulness works. | |
The study will see teenagers fill in questionnaires about their mood to see if it does have an effect. | |
On the buses | On the buses |
Mindfulness is already taught in some schools, but in this first large-scale trial, researchers want to find out whether introducing mindfulness to teenagers early on could help build their psychological resilience. | |
They suggest that, just as going for a run can help protect and improve physical health, mind exercises could be linked to better mental fitness and less mental illness overall. | They suggest that, just as going for a run can help protect and improve physical health, mind exercises could be linked to better mental fitness and less mental illness overall. |
Sessions include a practice known as "thought buses", where children are encouraged to think of their thoughts as buses that they can choose to board or let pass by. | Sessions include a practice known as "thought buses", where children are encouraged to think of their thoughts as buses that they can choose to board or let pass by. |
Others focus on deep breathing - for example, counting in for seven seconds and breathing out for 11. | Others focus on deep breathing - for example, counting in for seven seconds and breathing out for 11. |
In each case the aim is to focus attention on the here and now, to make students aware of impulsive behaviour, and - over time - improve their ability to solve problems when under stress. | In each case the aim is to focus attention on the here and now, to make students aware of impulsive behaviour, and - over time - improve their ability to solve problems when under stress. |
Researchers plan to recruit about 6,000 children aged 11 to 14 in 76 schools. | Researchers plan to recruit about 6,000 children aged 11 to 14 in 76 schools. |
Half will be given 10 mindfulness sessions over a school term. The others, for comparison, will attend personal and social education classes as usual. | Half will be given 10 mindfulness sessions over a school term. The others, for comparison, will attend personal and social education classes as usual. |
Throughout the study, students will fill in questionnaires assessing their mood and risk of developing depression. | Throughout the study, students will fill in questionnaires assessing their mood and risk of developing depression. |
Brain scans | Brain scans |
Teachers will also be asked about the students' wellbeing and any positive or negative effects they notice. | |
A separate, smaller group will have laboratory-based tests and brain scans. | A separate, smaller group will have laboratory-based tests and brain scans. |
But schools will have to decide how to juggle the sessions with the rest of the school day and teachers need four days of training before they begin. | But schools will have to decide how to juggle the sessions with the rest of the school day and teachers need four days of training before they begin. |
The trial, expected to begin late next year, will run for five years, including a follow-up period of two years for each student. | |
Haroon, a student at UCL Academy in London, says without mindfulness he would probably be much more rowdy in class. | Haroon, a student at UCL Academy in London, says without mindfulness he would probably be much more rowdy in class. |
He told the BBC: "Children our age might think it is just a waste of time, just sitting there. | He told the BBC: "Children our age might think it is just a waste of time, just sitting there. |
"But I don't agree. For example, certain thoughts might hold you back but just thinking about them and reflecting on them might help you think about them in different ways." | "But I don't agree. For example, certain thoughts might hold you back but just thinking about them and reflecting on them might help you think about them in different ways." |
The £6.4m programme will be carried out by teams at the University of Oxford, University College London and Medical Research Council over seven years. | The £6.4m programme will be carried out by teams at the University of Oxford, University College London and Medical Research Council over seven years. |
William Kukyen, a professor of psychology at Oxford, says they are approaching the trial with an open mind. | William Kukyen, a professor of psychology at Oxford, says they are approaching the trial with an open mind. |
But he argues that adolescence could be a key time to intervene - research increasingly suggests mental illness often takes root before before the age of 15 and that the brain goes through an intense period of development during teenage years. | But he argues that adolescence could be a key time to intervene - research increasingly suggests mental illness often takes root before before the age of 15 and that the brain goes through an intense period of development during teenage years. |
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