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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mindfulness (N Y). 2018 Sep 6;10(6):1017–1030. doi: 10.1007/s12671-018-1011-3

Table 4.

Summary of perceptions regarding the MAPS Project, by participant group.

Theme
  Sub-theme
Code Latino (n = 20) Non-Latino (n = 12)
Self-perception of parenting n (%)a n (%)a
 Changes in parenting Positive changes in parenting 18 (94.7) 11 (91.7)
Self-perceptions of stress
 Changes in stress level Decreased stress levels 17 (94.4) 8 (100)
 Change in response to stress Mindful responses and improved coping with stress 20 (95.2) 8 (88.9)
Parents’ perceptions of child
 Parents’ appraisal of child Increased social skills and improved behavior 13 (59.1) 8 (72.7)
 Noting child attributes Affirmations 4 (100) 0(0)
Program Experience
 Most helpful factor Cognitive skills learned 0(0) 8 (66.7)
Mind-body connection 19 (90.4) 0(0)
Shared experience 2 (9.5) 2 (16.7)
 Barriers Schedule/time and health issues 7 (70.0) 6 (54.6)
Other (language and finances) 2 (20.0)b 0(0)
Recommendations Program in Spanish by Spanish speaking MBSR instructor 4 (44.4) 0(0)
a

n = code frequency, % = code frequency/total number of codes within sub-theme.

b

Monolingual Spanish-speakers within the Latino group