A recent study found that just 10-15 minutes of daily mindfulness practice can significantly reduce anxiety and stress in autistic adults, using a smartphone app to guide the practice.
Mindfulness practice has been shown to have numerous benefits for mental health, but its effects on autistic adults are a relatively new area of research. A recent study published in the journal Mindfulness found that just 10-15 minutes of daily mindfulness practice using a smartphone app can significantly reduce anxiety and stress in autistic adults.
The Benefits of Mindfulness for Autistic Adults
Autistic adults often experience high levels of anxiety and stress, which can interfere with daily life and quality of life. However, by practicing mindfulness, they may be able to manage their symptoms more effectively. The researchers behind the study found that participants who practiced mindfulness for six weeks reported significant reductions in anxiety and perceived stress. These benefits were not experienced by a control group that did not practice mindfulness.
Autistic adults face distinct challenges in employment, education, and social interactions.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 85% of autistic individuals are unemployed or underemployed due to lack of accommodations and understanding employers.
Research suggests that providing autism-friendly work environments can increase productivity by up to 25%.
Early diagnosis and acceptance of neurodiversity are crucial in empowering autistic adults to reach their full potential.
How Mindfulness Practice Works
Mindfulness is a state of being present in the moment, free from distractions and worries about the past or future. It can be cultivated through meditation, breathing exercises, or other practices that help individuals focus on their thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations. In the case of autistic adults, mindfulness practice may be particularly helpful because it allows them to control their environment and pace themselves.
Mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing one's attention on the present moment, while cultivating awareness and acceptance of one's thoughts, 'one's thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations' , and bodily sensations.
This practice originated in Buddhism and has since been adapted for use in various forms of meditation and stress reduction techniques.
Studies have shown that regular mindfulness practice can lead to reduced stress levels, improved emotional regulation, and enhanced cognitive function.

The Role of Technology in Mindfulness Practice
One of the key findings of the study was that using a smartphone app to guide mindfulness practice made it more accessible and convenient for autistic individuals. This is significant because many autistic individuals face challenges with social interactions, which can make it difficult for them to participate in traditional group therapy sessions.
Long-Term Effects of Mindfulness Practice
The researchers also found that the benefits of mindfulness practice persisted even after participants had stopped practicing for six weeks. This suggests that mindfulness skills can become ingrained habits that provide long-term benefits for mental health.
Future Directions for Research
The study’s findings have significant implications for the treatment and management of anxiety in autistic adults. Further research is needed to explore the long-term effects of mindfulness practice on this population and to identify the most effective strategies for implementation.