Despite promising theory and numerous intervention studies, longitudinal explorations of the protective properties of mindful disposition with respect to psychopathology are still scarce. The present study tested the theorized pro- tective role of mindfulness facets with respect to depressive symptoms and rumination over time in a non-clinical sample (N = 41; 22 females; age = 24.4 (4.8), range = 19–40 years). The longitudinal design involved two assess- ment time points, with a span of almost 2 years (mean = 20.7 (2.8), range = 16–27 months). At both time points participants completed questionnaires assessing trait mindfulness (FFMQ), trait rumination (RRS), and depressive symptoms (CES-D). Results documented the prospective protective function of nonjudge (a non-evaluative stance toward thoughts and feelings) at Time 1, above and beyond the other four facets with respect to depressive symp- toms and rumination at Time 2. Depressive rumination fully mediated the impact of nonjudge at Time 1 on depres- sive symptoms at Time 2. Findings suggest that non-judging skills play a critical role in the improved wellbeing associated with mindfulness training
Mindfulness facets distinctively predict depressive symptoms after two years. The mediating role of rumination / Petrocchi, Nicola; Ottaviani, Cristina. - In: PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. - ISSN 0191-8869. - 93:(2016), pp. 92-96. [10.1016/j.paid.2015.08.017]
Mindfulness facets distinctively predict depressive symptoms after two years. The mediating role of rumination
PETROCCHI, NICOLA
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;OTTAVIANI, CRISTINASecondo
Conceptualization
2016
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Despite promising theory and numerous intervention studies, longitudinal explorations of the protective properties of mindful disposition with respect to psychopathology are still scarce. The present study tested the theorized pro- tective role of mindfulness facets with respect to depressive symptoms and rumination over time in a non-clinical sample (N = 41; 22 females; age = 24.4 (4.8), range = 19–40 years). The longitudinal design involved two assess- ment time points, with a span of almost 2 years (mean = 20.7 (2.8), range = 16–27 months). At both time points participants completed questionnaires assessing trait mindfulness (FFMQ), trait rumination (RRS), and depressive symptoms (CES-D). Results documented the prospective protective function of nonjudge (a non-evaluative stance toward thoughts and feelings) at Time 1, above and beyond the other four facets with respect to depressive symp- toms and rumination at Time 2. Depressive rumination fully mediated the impact of nonjudge at Time 1 on depres- sive symptoms at Time 2. Findings suggest that non-judging skills play a critical role in the improved wellbeing associated with mindfulness trainingFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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