A Systematic Review of Mindfulness Intervention for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: Long-term Practice and Long Lasting Effects
Can individuals with developmental disabilities learn mindfulness? If so, with what
result? A systematic literature review identified 12 studies that taught mindfulness
practice to individuals with mild to severe developmental disabilities, demonstrating that
mindfulness intervention could significantly reduce the behavioural and/or psychological
problems of this population. The majority of these mindfulness intervention studies were
longitudinal, featuring long intervention periods and long lasting intervention effects. This
paper analyses the characteristics and objectives of mindfulness interventions, along with
their effects, focusing on the adjustments made to intervention content and instruction
strategies to meet the specific requirements of individuals with developmental
disabilities. The potential for improving mindfulness interventions for people with
developmental disabilities is also discussed.