Centering Diverse Communities within Mindful Parenting Interventions in the U.S.: A Narrative Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Screening Criteria
2.3. Study Selection Process
2.4. Data Extraction
3. Results
3.1. General Study Characteristics
3.2. To What Extent Do Recent Studies Include BIPOC Participants?
3.3. To What Extent Do Recent Studies Focus on Non-Clinical Samples?
3.4. To What Extent Do Recent Studies Include Adaptations of Curriculum According to the Cultural Context of Participants?
3.5. To What Extent Do Studies Focus on Applying Mindfulness to Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors Specific to Parenting?
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Concept Table for Database Search Strategy
Mindfulness [Concept A] | Parenting [Concept B] | Child Mental Health [Concept C] |
Key Words | ||
Mindfulness Relational mindfulness Meditation Mindful parenting Awareness Self-compassion Cognitive therapy Family-based intervention Parenting intervention | Parents Parenting Parenting behaviors Personal satisfaction Parent well-being Parenting stress Attachment Psychopathology Marital functioning Co-parenting Relationship quality Parent–child dyads Parent–child relations Interpersonal relations | Depression Anxiety Externalization Internalization Psychopathology Challenging behavior Adolescence Child internalizing Child externalizing Internal–external control |
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Author/Year | Study Design | Inclusion of BIPOC Parents | Clinical vs. Non-Clinical Samples 1 | Cultural Adaptations 2 | Parenting Knowledge, Skills, or Behavioral Outcomes |
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Alhusen et al., 2017 [15] | Qualitative study assessing benefits of Mindful Awareness Play and Support, Honor, Inspire, Nurture, Evolve for mothers (n = 17) and their children | 71% of mothers were Black, 29% White | Clinical—Mothers/children experiencing homelessness | None reported | Curious exploration and nonjudgmental play with child, interactive patterns that promote attachment relationship, mutual regulation, and address trauma-induced developmental delays |
Anderson et al., 2015 [16] | Pre-post assessment of Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting intervention impact on stress for mothers (n = 7) | 57% of mothers were White, 29% Asian, 14% Other | Clinical—Parents of children with ADHD 3 | None reported | Bringing awareness and intentionality to parenting practices |
Bazzano et al., 2013 [17] | Pre-post assessment of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on stress and parental stress for parents (n = 59) and caregivers (n = 7) | Parents/caregivers were 45% Latine, 32% White, 12% Black, 11% other | Clinical—Parents of children with DD 4 | Community members participated in design of intervention and study through a CBPR 5 approach | None—Focused on individual mindfulness practice |
Burke et al., 2017 [18] | Qualitative study of experience with modified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction among parents and teachers (n = 26) | 46% of participants were White, 4% Black, 35% Latine, 8% Asian, 8% other | Clinical—Parents of children with IDD 6 | None reported | None—Focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Chan et al., 2018 [19] | RCT 7 of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction impact on parenting behaviors, parenting stress, and child emotion dysregulation for parent/child dyads in immediate treatment (n = 41) and waitlist control (n = 39) groups | Parents were 48% Latine, 25% White, 21% other, 4% Asian, 3% Black | Clinical—Parents of children with DD | None reported | Sensitive parenting and intrusive parenting |
Chaplin et al., 2021a [20] | RCT assessing impact of Parenting Mindfully on parenting and parent stress with parent-adolescent dyads in treatment (n = 41) and control (n = 42) groups | 65% of adolescents were non-Latine White | Clinical—Parents with high-stress | None reported | Awareness in interactions and emotions, acceptance of self and child, non-reactivity to child behaviors, compassion for child |
Chaplin et al., 2021b [21] | RCT assessing impact of Parenting Mindfully on adolescent SUD and psychopathology with mother-adolescent dyads in treatment (n = 48) and control (n = 48) groups | 65% of adolescents were White | Clinical—Mothers with high stress | None reported | Awareness in interactions and emotions, acceptance of self and child, non-reactivity to child behaviors, compassion for child |
Coatsworth et al., 2015 [22] | Randomized control comparative effectiveness study assessing impact of Mindfulness-Enhanced Strengthening Families Program on parenting with parents in treatment (n = 23) and control (n = 23) groups and on behavior problems of their children | 69% of parents were White, 15% African American, 8% Latine, 4% Asian, 1% American Indian, 3% biracial | Non-clinical—Open recruitment through public school system | None reported | Listening with full attention. Emotional awareness of, acceptance of, and compassion for self/child. Self-regulation in parenting. |
Doty et al., 2022 [23] | RCT assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Calm on antepartum anxiety, stress and depression with antepartum mothers in treatment (n = 28) and control (n = 28) groups | 27% of parents White, 45% Black, 25% Latine, 4% other | Non-clinical—Antepartum women | None reported | None—focused on standard individual mindfulness practices of MBSR and Calm app use |
Duncan et al., 2009 [24] | Mixed-method acceptability evaluation of adapted Strengthening Families Program for parents (n = 9) | 93% of parents were White | Non-clinical—Open recruitment through public school system | None reported | Listening with full attention. Emotional awareness of, acceptance of, and compassion for self/child. Self-regulation in parenting. |
Felver et al., 2014 [25] | RCT assessing impact of Mindful Family Stress Reduction on children’s attentional regulation with parent-infant dyads in treatment (n = 24) and control (n = 23) groups | 98% of families were White | Non-clinical—Open recruitment | None reported | Interpersonal communication skills |
Ferraioli et al., 2012 [26] | Comparison of mindfulness-based and skills-based parent training impact on parental stress and global health outcomes for parents (n = 15) | Parents were 33% White, 27% Indian, 13% Asian, 13% Latina, 7% Black, 7% other | Clinical—Parents of children with ASD 8 | None reported | Incorporation of mindfulness skills (observing, describing events and personal responses, nonjudgmental acceptance, distancing from thoughts, staying present, and being effective) into daily life |
Gannon et al., 2017 [27] | Mixed methods study assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Parenting on mindful/interacting parenting by mothers (n = 160) | 76% of mothers were White, 7% Black, 8% multiracial, 9% Latine | Clinical—Mothers with OUD 9 | None reported | Impact of trauma on parenting, listening with full attention, nonjudgmental acceptance, emotional awareness of self and child, self-regulation, and compassion for self and child |
Gannon et al., 2022 [28] | Qualitative assessment of how Mindfulness-Based Parenting group affected mindfulness in daily lives and relationships with children of mothers (n = 40) | 68% of mothers were White and 77% non-Latine | Clinical—Mothers post-partum in SUD 10 treatment | None reported | Mindful and intentional play with real-time feedback on parenting behaviors |
Goodman et al., 2014 [29] | Pre- to post-comparison study assessing impact of CALM Pregnancy on anxiety of pregnant women (n = 23) | 75% of women were White/non-Latine, 13% Asian, 8% Latine, 4% other | Clinical—Pregnant women with anxiety | None reported | Using mindfulness in pregnancy, labor and delivery, and parenting |
Guenther et al., 2021 [30] | Feasibility/acceptability study of Parent–Child Mindfulness-Based Training on child mindfulness and memory with parent–child dyads in treatment (n = 14) and control (n = 8) groups | 95% of participants were White | Non-clinical —Healthy children | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices (e.g., mindful eating and walking, noticing thoughts and feelings) |
Hunter et al., 2019 [31] | Pre- to post-feasibility study assessing impact of Headspace Take 10 on stress and social anxiety with mothers (n = 18) | 83% of mothers were White | Clinical—Women who carry FMR1 11 premutation and have children with fragile X syndrome | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Jastreboff et al., 2018 [32] | RCT assessing impact of Parenting Mindfully for Health on parenting and child obesity with parent–child dyads in treatment (n = 19) and control (n = 15) groups | Participants were 37–38% White | Clinical—Parents with obesity | None reported | Mindful parenting concepts, mindful eating with family, awareness of child’s body and family lifestyle choices |
Kantrowitz-Gordon et al., 2018 [33] | Qualitative study of experience with Mindfulness for Childbirth and Parenting among pregnant women (n = 12) | 100% of mothers were White | Clinical—Pregnant women | None reported | Being present with baby, promoting loving kindness toward baby |
Lewallen et al., 2015 [34] | Pre-to post-assessment of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction impact on parental stress, parent–child relational factors, and child social skills for families (n = 21) | Children were 38% Latine, 33% White, 21% Other, and 8% Asian | Clinical—Parents of children with DD | None reported | Discipline practices, communication, and involvement |
Maloney et al., 2007 [35] | Pre- to post-assessment of Mindful Parenting Program impact on parental mindfulness and parent–child interactions for parent/child dyads (n = 12) | Parents were 100% White | Non-clinical—Divorced or permanently separated parents | None reported | Dyadic process (positive engagement, mutual warmth, happy emotional tone, reciprocity, and mutual intimacy of topic) and parent behavior (responsiveness, reflecting, and validation) |
Marshall et al., 2019 [36] | Pre-to post-assessment of Mindfulness-Based Training Session impact on stress and anxiety for parents (n = 28) | 69% of parents White, 22% Black, 9% unreported | Clinical—Parents of preterm neonates in NICU 12 | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Mendelson et al., 2018 [37] | Mixed methods study assessing impact of novel mindfulness intervention on stress with mothers (n = 24) | Mothers were 54% White, 42% Black, 4% Asian/PI, 13% Latine | Clinical—Parents of infants in NICU | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practice practices |
Neece et al., 2014 [38] | RCT assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on stress, depression, and life satisfaction with parents in treatment (n = 23) and control (n = 23) groups and on behavior problems of their children | 26% of parents were White, 37% Latine, 9% Asian, 6% Black, and 23% other | Clinical—Parents of children with developmental delays | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Noroña-Zhou et al., 2022 [39] | RCT assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Childbirth and Parenting on infant reactivity/regulation with mother-infant dyads in treatment (n = 71) and control (n = 63) groups | 17% of infants were White, 36% Black, 1% Asian, 1% Native American, 46% mixed race or other, 40% Latine | Clinical—Mothers with high stress | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practice (e.g., eating behavior, mindful eating, and stress reduction) |
Petteys et al., 2018 [40] | RCT assessing impact of mindfulness-based neurodevelopmental care on anxiety with parent/infant dyads mothers in treatment (n = 27) and control (n = 28) groups | Among subset of parents (n = 44), 61% were Latine | Clinical—Parents of preterm infants in NICU | None reported | Awareness and nonjudgment of infant, attunement, touch, observation and recognition of infant cues |
Roberts et al., 2015 [41] | Feasibility assessment of delivering Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to parents in treatment (n = 18) and control (n = 25) groups | 63% of parents were minority, of which 40% were Latine | Clinical—Parents of children with DD | None reported | Focused on individual mindfulness practices and incorporating mindfulness into everyday life to facilitate more adaptive responses to challenges |
Roberts et al., 2020 [42] | Pre- to post-assessment of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction impact on stress and cortisol awakening response for parents (n = 47) | No data on race/ethnicity reported, although some participants spoke Spanish | Clinical—Parents of children with DD | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Short et al., 2017 [43] | Pre- to post-assessment of Mindfulness-Based Parenting impact on stress for mothers (n = 59) | 73% of mothers were White, 5% black, 5% multiracial, 14% other, 2% unknown | Clinical—Mothers with OUD | None reported | Listening with full attention. Emotional awareness of, acceptance of, and compassion for self/child. Self-regulation in parenting. |
Voos, 2017 [13] | Repeated measures assessment of Mindful Parenting impact on mindfulness, parenting stress, and parent–child relationship quality for parent/child dyads (n = 21) | Parents were 86% White, 10% Latine, 10% mixed, 5% Native Hawaiian | Clinical—Parents of children with ASD | None reported | Parenting stress and parent–child relationship quality |
Weitlauf et al., 2020 [44] | RCT assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on stress with parent/child dyads in treatment (n = 30) and control (n = 31) groups | Majority of parents were White | Clinical—Parents of children with ASD | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Weitlauf et al., 2022 [45] | RCT assessing impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on child functioning with parent/child dyads in treatment (n = 30) and control (n = 32) groups | Children were 84% White, 6% Asian, 3% Black, 3% Native American, 3% other | Clinical—Parents of children with ASD | None reported | None—focused on individual mindfulness practices |
Xu, 2017 [14] | Pre- to post-assessment of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction impact on parental meta-emotion, parenting stress, and child emotion regulation for parent/child dyads (n = 19) | Children were 39% White, 42% Latine, 6% other | Clinical—Parents of children with DD | None reported | None—focused on parental awareness of their own feelings about their own emotions (meta-emotion) |
Zhang et al., 2015 [46] | Randomized controlled pilot study assessing impact of Mindful Motherhood on mindfulness, cortisol response, and stress with pregnant mothers in treatment (n = 34) and control (n = 31) groups | Women were 100% Black | Clinical—Women from low-income environments | None reported | Focused on individual mindfulness practice for pregnant mothers and cultivating capacity to be fully present more often with themselves and their children |
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Williams, J.C.; Bravo, N.; Kota, P.; Hawkins, J.; Greene, K. Centering Diverse Communities within Mindful Parenting Interventions in the U.S.: A Narrative Literature Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 1360. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21101360
Williams JC, Bravo N, Kota P, Hawkins J, Greene K. Centering Diverse Communities within Mindful Parenting Interventions in the U.S.: A Narrative Literature Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(10):1360. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21101360
Chicago/Turabian StyleWilliams, J. Corey, Noel Bravo, Preeti Kota, Janaire Hawkins, and Katherine Greene. 2024. "Centering Diverse Communities within Mindful Parenting Interventions in the U.S.: A Narrative Literature Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 10: 1360. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21101360
APA StyleWilliams, J. C., Bravo, N., Kota, P., Hawkins, J., & Greene, K. (2024). Centering Diverse Communities within Mindful Parenting Interventions in the U.S.: A Narrative Literature Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(10), 1360. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21101360