The Toronto Mindfulness Scale and the State Mindfulness Scale: psychometric properties of the Spanish versions
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Navarrete Hidalgo, Jaime; Fontana-McNally, Marta; Colomer-Carbonell, Ariadna; Sanabria-Mazo, Juan P.; Pinazo, Daniel; Silvestre-López, Antonio-José; Lau, Mark; Tanay, Galia; Garcia-Campayo, Javier; Demarzo, Marcelo; Soler, Joaquim; Cebolla, Ausiàs; Feliu-Soler, Albert; Luciano, Juan Vicente
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The Toronto Mindfulness Scale and the State Mindfulness Scale: psychometric properties of the Spanish versionsAutoría
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2023Editor
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1664-1078Cita bibliográfica
Navarrete J, Fontana-McNally M, Colomer-Carbonell A, Sanabria-Mazo JP, Pinazo D, Silvestre-López A-J, Lau M, Tanay G, García-Campayo J, Demarzo M, Soler J, Cebolla A, Feliu-Soler A and Luciano JV (2023) The Toronto Mindfulness Scale and the State Mindfulness Scale: psychometric properties of the Spanish versions. Front. Psychol. 14:1212036. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1212036Tipo de documento
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Objectives: The Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS) and the State Mindfulness Scale
(SMS) are two relevant self-report measures of state mindfulness. The purpose
of this study was to examine the internal structure and ... [+]
Objectives: The Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS) and the State Mindfulness Scale
(SMS) are two relevant self-report measures of state mindfulness. The purpose
of this study was to examine the internal structure and to offer evidence of the
reliability and validity of the Spanish versions of the TMS and SMS.
Methods: Data from six distinct non-clinical samples in Spain were obtained. They
responded to the TMS (n = 119), SMS (n = 223), and measures of trait mindfulness,
decentering, non-attachment, depression, anxiety, stress, positive and negative
affect, self-criticism, and self-reassurance. The internal structure of the TMS and
SMS was analyzed through confirmatory factor analysis. Reliability, construct
validity, and sensitivity to change analyses were performed.
Results: The correlated two-factor structure (curiosity and decentering) was the
best-fitting model for the TMS (CFI = 0.932; TLI = 0.913; RMSEA = 0.100 [0.077–
0.123]; WRMR = 0.908). The bifactor structure (general factor, mindfulness of body,
and mindfulness of mind) was the best-fitting model for the SMS (CFI = 0.961;
TLI = 0.950; RMSEA = 0.096 [0.086–0.106]; WRMR = 0.993). Adequate reliability was
found for both measures. The reliability of the SMS specific factors was very poor
when controlling for the general factor. The patterns of correlations were mainly
as expected and according to previous literature. The TMS and SMS have been
able to detect state mindfulness changes after different meditation practices.
Conclusion: Validity evidence is provided to support the use of the TMS and SMS
in Spanish populations, though the reliability of the SMS specific factors merit
revision. [-]
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Frontiers in Psychology 14:1212036Entidad financiadora
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia | Institute of Health Carlos III | Serra Húnter program
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CIBERESP CB22/02/00052 | ICI20/00080 | FI20/00034 | FI_B/00216 | UAB-LE-8015
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