Author: Lopez, Antonella; Caffò, Alessandro Oronzo; Tinella, Luigi; Di Masi, Manuela Nicoletta; Bosco, Andrea
Title: Variations in mindfulness associated with the COVIDâ€19 outbreak: Differential effects on cognitive failures, intrusive thoughts and rumination Cord-id: p0x4o31k Document date: 2021_3_25
ID: p0x4o31k
Snippet: The lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak in 2019 (COVIDâ€19) has caused psychological distress and cognitive discomfort for emerging adults, who have experienced increased rumination, intrusive thoughts and cognitive failures. States of mindfulness and being in the moment can prevent anxiety and fear associated with the lockdown and alleviate ruminative and automatic negative thinking. This longitudinal study investigated the role of mindfulness before and during the COVIDâ€19 lockdown in
Document: The lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak in 2019 (COVIDâ€19) has caused psychological distress and cognitive discomfort for emerging adults, who have experienced increased rumination, intrusive thoughts and cognitive failures. States of mindfulness and being in the moment can prevent anxiety and fear associated with the lockdown and alleviate ruminative and automatic negative thinking. This longitudinal study investigated the role of mindfulness before and during the COVIDâ€19 lockdown in protecting a sample of emerging adults from experiencing cognitive failures, intrusive thoughts and rumination and examined how lockdownâ€related variables—emotions, socioâ€economic status and housing conditions—influenced this mindfulness profile. The results showed overall more cognitive failures and rumination during lockdown, especially in participants whose mindfulness status diminished. However, these signs of cognitive distress remained stable or decreased among participants who reported improved changes in mindfulness. Financial difficulties and a reduced sense of privacy associated with the lockdown predicted lower stability in mindfulness profiles. The state of being fully aware of what is happening in the present moment may be helpful in reducing cognitive discomfort and psychological maladjustment, especially during stressful times such as lockdowns.
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