Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Ana-Gabriela Osorio she/her Poster Session 1: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm/ Poster #192


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BIO


I am from Miami, Florida and a sophomore at FSU. Some of my research interests include STEM education, mental health issues among immigrant communities, and the prevention of worker burnout. In the future I am looking forward to exploring new research topics and having more experiences in the field.

Examining Cultural Sensitivity for Mindfulness Meditations for Chinese American Adolescents

Authors: Ana-Gabriela Osorio, Dr. Shengli Dong
Student Major: Psychology and Statistics
Mentor: Dr. Shengli Dong
Mentor's Department: Educational Psychology and Learning Systems
Mentor's College: College of Education
Co-Presenters: Elias Latimer

Abstract


The rise of Asian hate has exacerbated already existing distress among Chinese American Adolescents (CAA). Research has demonstrated the positive impact of mindfulness meditation on adolescents. However, there exists a gap in research surrounding cultural sensitivity and mindfulness meditations in CAA. Cultivating a culturally sensitive meditation (either brief meditation or long meditation), means facilitating specific cultural, linguistic, and developmental characteristics within the meditation. By examining cultural sensitivity in CAA we hope to strengthen mindfulness meditation for CAA as well as apply new ways to further define cultural sensitivity for other cultural groups. We surveyed 20 CAA ages 14-18 from the Boston area and Florida panhandle and encompassed different socioeconomic backgrounds. Participants were asked to review a series of mindful meditation videos (What is Mindfulness, Hello Breath: Listen, 3-Minute Breathing Space, Feel Calm and Relaxed, Experience Mindfulness) and were asked questions pertaining to cultural sensitivity, age-appropriate content, colors, music, and narration. Results indicated a mostly positive response from the CAA participants in the categories of culturally sensitive content, colors, narration, and music. There was a slightly negative response within some of the videos surrounding age-appropriate content as well as characters. Reviewers were given an opportunity to suggest improvements to each video, which were used to better refine cultural sensitivity within the context of this study. The results of the study are being used to develop the RRE (Relax, Reflect, Empower) app. This mobile application will help combat stress and depression amongst CAA.

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Keywords: 'Mindfulness Meditations' 'Cultural Sensitivity' 'Chinese-American Adolescents'