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Goran Milas

Institute of Social Sciences "Ivo Pilar", 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.

2 papers in the library · 7 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

Mindfulness Reduces Adolescent Depression Through Stress Appraisal and Cognitive Reactivity: Evidence from a Four-Wave Longitudinal Study.

Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) June 26, 2025 Filipa Ćavar Mišković, Goran Milas 4 citations

Trait mindfulness is strongly linked to lower depressive symptoms in adolescents, acting through both direct and indirect pathways. Analyzing longitudinal data from 3,897 adolescents across four waves, mindfulness showed a strong negative correlation with depression (r = -0.39 to -0.56). The direct effect on reducing depression was substantial (β = -0.60 to -0.74), while indirect effects via cognitive reappraisal were smaller (β = -0.10 to -0.26 for stress reduction; up to -0.17 for depression). These indirect effects varied modestly across different types of stressful life events. The findings suggest mindfulness protects against adolescent depression primarily through direct cognitive-emotional processes, with additional benefit from more adaptive stress appraisal.

Exploring the Effects of Mindfulness on Adolescent Depression-Findings from a Longitudinal Study.

Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) April 15, 2025 Filipa Ćavar, Josipa Mihić, Goran Milas 3 citations

Adolescents with higher stable levels of mindfulness tend to report fewer depressive symptoms over time. In a three-wave study of 1,618 secondary school students, mindfulness and depression shared a substantial proportion of variance at the stable trait level. Even temporary increases in mindfulness beyond an individual's typical level were linked to reductions in subsequent depressive symptoms. The findings suggest that cultivating mindfulness may help protect against depression during adolescence.