The field of mindfulness has seen a proliferation of psychometric measures, characterised by differences in operationalisation and conceptualisation. To illuminate the scope of, and offer insights into, the diversity apparent in the burgeoning literature, two distinct samples were used to examine the similarities, validity, and dimensionality of mindfulness facets and subscales across three independent measures: the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ), Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale (PHLMS), and Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS). Results revealed problematic associations of FFMQ Observe with the other FFMQ facets and supported a four-factor structure (omitting this facet), while disputing the originally envisaged five-factor model; th...
Mindfulness has emerged as an important contributor to health and well-being, although its accurate ...
The five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, and Toney, 2006) ...
Mindfulness is a five-facet construct. It consists of observing the present in a non-judgmental and ...
The field of mindfulness has seen a proliferation of psychometric measures, characterised by differe...
Mindfulness is increasingly recognized as an important phenomenon in both clinical and empirical dom...
The current study aimed to replicate the development of the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FF...
General consensus among psychologists supports the beneficial effects of mindfulness in the treatmen...
Two studies were conducted to assess the Swedish version of the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnair...
The factor structure, internal consistency, construct validity, and predictive validity of the Dutch...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
This study investigated, and partially aimed to replicate, important construct validity aspects and ...
In recent years the use of mindfulness training as a therapeutic intervention for a variety of clini...
Over a period of 15 years several attempts to conceptualize mindfulness have been presented and revi...
There is an ongoing discussion about the definition of mindfulness including the question whether mi...
Mindfulness has emerged as an important contributor to health and well-being, although its accurate ...
The five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, and Toney, 2006) ...
Mindfulness is a five-facet construct. It consists of observing the present in a non-judgmental and ...
The field of mindfulness has seen a proliferation of psychometric measures, characterised by differe...
Mindfulness is increasingly recognized as an important phenomenon in both clinical and empirical dom...
The current study aimed to replicate the development of the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FF...
General consensus among psychologists supports the beneficial effects of mindfulness in the treatmen...
Two studies were conducted to assess the Swedish version of the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnair...
The factor structure, internal consistency, construct validity, and predictive validity of the Dutch...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
Previous research on assessment of mindfulness by self-report suggests that it may include five comp...
This study investigated, and partially aimed to replicate, important construct validity aspects and ...
In recent years the use of mindfulness training as a therapeutic intervention for a variety of clini...
Over a period of 15 years several attempts to conceptualize mindfulness have been presented and revi...
There is an ongoing discussion about the definition of mindfulness including the question whether mi...
Mindfulness has emerged as an important contributor to health and well-being, although its accurate ...
The five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, and Toney, 2006) ...
Mindfulness is a five-facet construct. It consists of observing the present in a non-judgmental and ...