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Relationships between mindfulness, emotional distress and subjective wellbeing: are these underpinned by enhanced decentring and diminished recurrent negative thinking?. Beverley Clack Research Associate Dr Jen Unwin Dr Alistair Smith
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Relationships between mindfulness, emotional distress and subjective wellbeing: are these underpinned by enhanced decentring and diminished recurrent negative thinking? • Beverley Clack • Research Associate • Dr Jen UnwinDr Alistair Smith • Consultant Clinical & Health Psychologist Clinical Psychologist
Mindfulness Paying attention in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally (Kabat-Zinn, 1994)
Mechanisms of Action • Models of mechanisms of action (Grabovac, Lau & Willett, 2011) • Overlap: Decentring and Recurrent negative thinking (RNT) • Empirical evidence • Subjective wellbeing • Positive and negative affect and hedonic treadmill
Method • Ethical approval • Online questionnaire (n = 539) • Questionnaire design • FFMQ, EQ, RRQ, PSWQ, DASS-21, PANAS (PA), SWLS • Analysis: Structural equation modelling - path analysis (maximum likelihood estimation)
Results 1 • Means and Correlations reflecting previous research • Hypothesised model: Acceptable though not good fit to data: Χ2(5) = 21.48; p< 0.001; CFI = .99; SRMR = 0.02; and RMSEA = .08 (Confidence Intervals: .05 to .11; p > .05). • Built-up model: Χ2(4) = 7.09; p> .05; CFI = .99; SRMR = 0.01; and RMSEA = .04 (Confidence Intervals: .00 to .08; p = .61
Implications: Research • Some support for models of mechanisms of action • Only study to examine decentring empirically (cf. Coffey & Hartman, 2008) • Only study to examine decentring and RNT simultaneously (Coffey & Hartman, 2008; rumination; Roemer & Orsillo, 2002; worry • Transdiagnostic mechanism of action • But decentring as important for mood • Subjective wellbeing • Mechanisms of action not formally explicated or examined but desire discrepancy via decentring and positive affect • Useful approach
Limitations & Future Directions • Sampling • Self-report (positive wording and self-kindness) • SEM • Linearity – e.g. stress • Causality • Indirect effects - specific • Future design (facets, pre- post) & self-kindness