2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10862-014-9429-y
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Factor Analysis of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire in a Heterogeneous Clinical Sample

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“…Similar concerns regarding the Observing subscale were also reported by other authors (e.g. Curtiss and Klemanski 2014;Williams et al 2014). To account for this uncertainty in addition to five-factor models we also considered fourfactor models which excluded the items associated with the Observing factor.…”
Section: Confirmatory Factor Analyses For Self-report Measuresmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Similar concerns regarding the Observing subscale were also reported by other authors (e.g. Curtiss and Klemanski 2014;Williams et al 2014). To account for this uncertainty in addition to five-factor models we also considered fourfactor models which excluded the items associated with the Observing factor.…”
Section: Confirmatory Factor Analyses For Self-report Measuresmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…And finally, in two hierarchal solutions the five (or four) factors loaded onto the overall mindfulness construct. To align our analysis approach with previous factor analyses of the FFMQ (Baer et al 2006;Baer et al 2008;Curtiss and Klemanski 2014;Williams et al 2014) item parcels were implemented for these CFAs, whereby items within each subscale were randomly assigned to parcels. Each subscale comprised three parcels, with two or three items each, to a total of 15 parcels.…”
Section: Confirmatory Factor Analyses For Self-report Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…the five-factor conceptualization of mindfulness have documented positive associations between each of the facets and meditation experience and psychological well-being (Baer et al, 2008;Lykins & Baer, 2009) as well as negative associations with unhealthy cognitive patterns such alexithymia, thought suppression, rumination, worry, and dissociation (Curtiss & Klemanski, 2014;de Bruin, Topper, Muskens, B€ ogels, & Kamphuis, 2012;Desrosiers, Vine, Klemanski, & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2013). Additionally, the five-factor conceptualization of mindfulness has demonstrated cross-cultural validity in French (Heeren et al, 2011), Dutch (de Bruin et al, 2012, and Chinese (Deng, Liu, Rodriguez, & Xia, 2011) samples.…”
Section: Trait Mindfulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Converging evidence underscores the presence of mindfulness deficits among individuals with GAD and other emotional disorders [13, 14]. Though several mindfulness based interventions currently exist (e.g., mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR), mindfulness based cognitive behavioral therapy (MBCT), etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%