Abstract

Juvenile court involved youth (JCIY) experience unique psychosocial challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic generated additional stressors for this vulnerable population. Promoting mindfulness strategies may increase well-being among JCIY, but few such interventions have been developed. We sought to evaluate the impact of a longitudinal mindfulness intervention incorporating healing-centered, anti-oppression yoga delivered through a virtual platform on multiple psychological outcomes among JCIY involved in community-based monitoring.

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