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KMID : 0389420240320010019
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2024 Volume.32 No. 1 p.19 ~ p.28
Relationship between Mindfulness and Stress Response in High School Students: Mediating Effect of Self-Regulation Ability
Choi Yoon-Jung

Lee Mi-Hee
Choi Jeong-Ik
Abstract
Background: This study explored the applicability of mindfulness meditation as an intervention approach in school counseling for managing daily stress in high school students. The study investigated the mediating effect of self-regulation ability on the relationship between mindfulness and stress response.

Methods: Data from 244 high school students (119 men and 125 women) were used to examine the mediating effect, controlling for academic variables using Hayes¡¯ (2013) Process Macro Model 4.

Results: There was a positive correlation between mindfulness and self-regulation abilities, and mindfulness and self-regulation abilities were negatively correlated with stress response. Moreover, for students who perceived higher academic achievement levels, self-regulation abilities were positively correlated, and stress response were negatively correlated. Results showed a full mediating effect of self-regulation ability on the adverse relationship between mindfulness and stress response. The mediating effects of self-regulation modes were differentially observed in the adverse relationship between mindful consciousness and attitude dimensions of stress response.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that when applying mindfulness meditation as a daily stress management strategy for high school students, enhancing their self-regulation ability should be the focus of intervention.
KEYWORD
High school students, Mindfulness, Self-regulation ability, Stress response
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