Israel Mañas
University of Almería
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Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2010
Clemente Franco; Israel Mañas Mañas; Adolfo J. Cangas; Emilio Moreno; José Gallego
Teachers constitute one of the professional collectives most affected by psychological problems. The purpose of this quasi-experimental study is to examine the efficacy of a mindfulness training programme to reduce psychological distress in a group of teachers. The sample comprised 68 teachers of Secondary School Education, from various public schools; half of them formed the experimental group, and the another half the control group. The levels of psychological distress were measured, in both groups, by the Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R) before and after the application of the programme. Statistical analysis shows the significant reduction of three general measures of psychological distress (Global Severity Index, Positive Symptom Distress Index, and Positive Symptom Total), as well in all its dimensions (somatization, obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensibility, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation, and psychoticism), in the experimental group compared with the control group. Follow-up measures show that these results were maintained for four months after termination of the intervention in the experimental group.
world summit on the knowledge society | 2010
Clemente Franco; Israel Mañas Mañas; Adolfo J. Cangas; José Gallego
The aim of the present research is to verify the impact of a mindful- ness programme on the levels academic performance, self-concept and anxiety, of a group of students in Year 1 at secondary school. The statistical analyses carried out on the variables studied showed significant differences in favour of the experimental group with regard to the control group in all the variables analysed. In the experimental group we can observe a significant increase of academic performance as well as an improvement in all the self-concept dimen- sions, and a significant decrease in anxiety states and traits. The importance and usefulness of mindfulness techniques in the educative system is discussed.
Spanish Journal of Psychology | 2014
José Gallego; José Manuel Aguilar-Parra; Adolfo J. Cangas; Álvaro I. Langer; Israel Mañas Mañas
Two of the problems that currently affect a large proportion of university students are high levels of anxiety and stress experienced in different situations, which are particularly high during the first years of their degree and during exam periods. The present study aims to investigate whether mindfulness training can bring about significant changes in the manifestations of depression, anxiety, and stress of students when compared to another group undergoing a physical activity program and a control group. The sample consisted of 125 students from the Bachelor of Education Program. The measuring instrument used was the Abbreviated Scale of Depression, Anxiety and Stress (DASS-21). The results indicate that the effects of reducing the identified variables were higher for the mindfulness group than for the physical education group and for the control group F(2) = 5.91, p = .004, η2 = .106. The total scores for all variables related to the mindfulness group decreased significantly, including an important stress reduction t(29) = 2.95, p = .006, d = .667. Mindfulness exercises and some individual relaxing exercises involving Physical Education could help to reduce manifestations of stress and anxiety caused by exams in students.
International Journal of Knowledge Society Research | 2011
Clemente Franco; Israel Mañas Mañas; Adolfo J. Cangas; José Gallego
This study analyzes the effects of a mindfulness program on a group of students in the first year of Compulsory Secondary Education from three public schools. A total of 61 students participated. A group comparison design (randomized controlled trial) with pretest-posttest measurement was used on an experimental and a control group. The statistical analyses show a significant improvement of academic performance, as well as an increase in all self-concept dimensions and a significant decrease in anxiety states and traits. These results are in agreement with other studies that have found mindfulness programmes to be effective in the educative system. The importance of mindfulness techniques in the educative system is also discussed.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018
Jesús de la Fuente; Israel Mañas Mañas; Clemente Franco; Adolfo J. Cangas; Encarnación Soriano
The purpose of this research was to verify, in a group of psychology students, whether mindfulness training in conjunction with the individual’s level of self-regulation behavior would produce a change in the use of coping strategies. A total of 38 students participated in this study, with one experimental group and one control group, in a randomized controlled trial. Observation of the experimental group revealed a significant decrease in specific emotion-focused, negative coping strategies (preparing for the worst, resigned acceptance, emotional venting, and isolation), and a significant increase in specific problem-focused, positive coping (positive reappraisal and firmness, self-talk, help for action), in combination with students’ existing low-medium-high level of self-regulation. The importance and usefulness of mindfulness techniques in Higher Education is discussed, in conjunction with differences in university students’ level of self-regulation behavior.
Clínica y Salud | 2011
Israel Mañas Mañas; Clemente Franco Justo; Eduardo Justo Martínez
Ese-estudios Sobre Educacion | 2016
Jesús de la Fuente Arias; Clemente Franco Justo; Israel Mañas Mañas
Psychology, Society and Education. Número 2, Vol.2, Noviembre 2010 | 2017
Clemente Franco Justo; Israel Mañas Mañas; Eduardo Justo Martínez
Universitas Psychologica | 2015
Alberto Amutio-Kareaga; Clemente Franco Justo; José Jesús Gázquez Linares; Israel Mañas Mañas
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2014
Clemente Franco Justo; Israel Mañas Mañas; Encarnación Soriano Ayala