“…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.…”