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| 1 | Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Athlete Fear-Avoidance Questionnaire in Arabic: Preliminary Analysis of Fear-Avoidance in ACL-Reconstructed Recreational Players | Alanazi R; Kashoo FZ; Alrashdi N; Alanazi S; Shaik AR; Sirajudeen MS; Alenazi A; Nambi G; Dover G; Alanazi AD; | 40190690 HKAP |
| 2 | Dispositional mindfulness profiles and psychological symptoms: a latent profile analysis | Mehrabi F; Beshai S; | 39944045 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | Examining Dimensionality and Item-Quality of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire in Individuals With Eating Disorders Using Item Response Theory Analysis | Dufour R; Steiger H; Booij L; | 39548958 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Single Digit Index Finger Amputation-To Replant or Not? | Thibedeau M; Ramji M; McKenzie M; Yeung J; Nickerson DA; | 36755823 BIOLOGY |
| 5 | Concurrent Validity of the Adult Eating Behavior Questionnaire in a Canadian Sample | Cohen TR; Kakinami L; Plourde H; Hunot-Alexander C; Beeken RJ; | 34925181 PERFORM |
| 6 | External validation of a shortened screening tool using individual participant data meta-analysis: A case study of the Patient Health Questionnaire-Dep-4 | Harel D; Levis B; Sun Y; Fischer F; Ioannidis JPA; Cuijpers P; Patten SB; Ziegelstein RC; Markham S; Benedetti A; Thombs BD; | 34780986 CONCORDIA |
| 7 | Shortening self-report mental health symptom measures through optimal test assembly methods: Development and validation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-Depression-4 | Ishihara M; Harel D; Levis B; Levis AW; Riehm KE; Saadat N; Azar M; Rice DB; Sanchez TA; Chiovitti MJ; Cuijpers P; Gilbody S; Ioannidis JPA; Kloda LA; McMillan D; Patten SB; Shrier I; Arroll B; Bombardier CH; Butterworth P; Carter G; Clover K; Conwell Y; Goodyear-Smith F; Greeno CG; Hambridge J; Harrison PA; Hudson M; Jetté N; Kiely KM; McGuire A; Pence BW; Rooney AG; Sidebottom A; Simning A; Turner A; White J; Whooley MA; Winkley K; Benedetti A; Thombs BD; | 30238571 LIBRARY |
| Title: | Dispositional mindfulness profiles and psychological symptoms: a latent profile analysis | ||||
| Authors: | Mehrabi F, Beshai S | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39944045/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1411901 | ||||
| Publication: | Frontiers in psychology | ||||
| Keywords: | Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; anxiety; depression; dispositional mindfulness; latent profile analysis; | ||||
| PMID: | 39944045 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-02-13 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada. 2 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 3 Department of Psychological Science, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, United States. |
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Objectives: In this study, we aimed to (1) examine profiles of mindfulness using the short form of the FFMQ (FFMQ-SF), (2) identify the demographic predictor (i.e., sex) of mindfulness profile membership, and (3) examine associations of mindfulness profiles with psychological outcomes (i.e., anxiety and depressive symptoms). Methods: This cross-sectional study included 604 individuals recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk platform (MTurk). We performed latent profile analyses (LPA) to explore the individual profiles based on scores on dispositional mindfulness facets. Dispositional mindfulness was measured using the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire-Short Form (FFMQ-SF). Depression was assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Anxiety symptoms were measured by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7). Results: We identified three mindfulness profiles including, Judgmentally Describing, Low Mindfulness, and Non-Judgmentally Describing. Participants in the Low Mindfulness group were more likely to be women compared to the other two profiles (Judgmentally Describing and Non-Judgmentally Describing groups). Participants in the Low Mindfulness group had the highest levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms, whereas individuals in the Non-Judgementally Describing group had the lowest levels of depression and anxiety. Conclusion: In the present study, we demonstrated three profiles of the FFMQ-SF, which had differential relationships with anxiety and depressive symptoms. Consideration of such profiles may help clinicians to develop more fine-tuned mindfulness-based psychological interventions. |



