A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh

Purpose Mental health problems are proliferating, and access to mental health care is difficult due to barriers imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income countries such as Bangladesh. University students are susceptible to mental health concerns, given their unique stressors (i.e., academic pre...

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Main Authors: Munjireen S. Sifat, Naima Tasnim, Kirsten Stoebenau, Kerry M. Green
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2022.2113015
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author Munjireen S. Sifat
Naima Tasnim
Kirsten Stoebenau
Kerry M. Green
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description Purpose Mental health problems are proliferating, and access to mental health care is difficult due to barriers imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income countries such as Bangladesh. University students are susceptible to mental health concerns, given their unique stressors (i.e., academic pressure, new social environment). Mindfulness techniques can promote mental health , yet their acceptability has not been examined among Bangladeshi university students. These techniques can be used on a digital app, to decrease barriers to use.Qualitative methods were used to examine the acceptability of mindfulness among university students in Bangladesh. In-depth interviews (n = 12) were conducted to examine student reactions to linguistically (Bangla) and culturally adapted mindfulness exercises. Thematic analysis generated three themes (1) previous experience with mindfulness (2) positive responses to and (3) improvements to mindfulness exercises. Results The results showed favourable attitudes towards the mindfulness content; students expressed positive psychological and physiological reactions. Students welcomed the concept of using these exercises on an app and felt it could overcomepast barriers to help-seeking. Conclusions This evidence suggests the value of exploring the acceptability of an app with mindfulness exercises for mental health promotion through a larger-scale pilot study in university students in Bangladesh.
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spelling doaj.art-98e23c7cc3f14c2b9cf0190fc7fa7ea42023-01-05T12:01:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26231748-26312022-12-0117110.1080/17482631.2022.21130152113015A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in BangladeshMunjireen S. Sifat0Naima Tasnim1Kirsten Stoebenau2Kerry M. Green3The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Health Promotion Research CenterBRAC James P Grant School of Public HealthUniversity of Maryland School of Public HealthUniversity of Maryland School of Public HealthPurpose Mental health problems are proliferating, and access to mental health care is difficult due to barriers imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income countries such as Bangladesh. University students are susceptible to mental health concerns, given their unique stressors (i.e., academic pressure, new social environment). Mindfulness techniques can promote mental health , yet their acceptability has not been examined among Bangladeshi university students. These techniques can be used on a digital app, to decrease barriers to use.Qualitative methods were used to examine the acceptability of mindfulness among university students in Bangladesh. In-depth interviews (n = 12) were conducted to examine student reactions to linguistically (Bangla) and culturally adapted mindfulness exercises. Thematic analysis generated three themes (1) previous experience with mindfulness (2) positive responses to and (3) improvements to mindfulness exercises. Results The results showed favourable attitudes towards the mindfulness content; students expressed positive psychological and physiological reactions. Students welcomed the concept of using these exercises on an app and felt it could overcomepast barriers to help-seeking. Conclusions This evidence suggests the value of exploring the acceptability of an app with mindfulness exercises for mental health promotion through a larger-scale pilot study in university students in Bangladesh.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2022.2113015mindfulnessmental health promotiondigital healthglobal mental healthuniversity studentsbangladeshapp
spellingShingle Munjireen S. Sifat
Naima Tasnim
Kirsten Stoebenau
Kerry M. Green
A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
mindfulness
mental health promotion
digital health
global mental health
university students
bangladesh
app
title A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
title_full A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
title_fullStr A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
title_short A qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness-based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in Bangladesh
title_sort qualitative exploration of university student perspectives on mindfulness based stress reduction exercises via smartphone app in bangladesh
topic mindfulness
mental health promotion
digital health
global mental health
university students
bangladesh
app
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2022.2113015
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