Psychometric properties of the Spanish validation of the Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)
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Psychometric properties of the Spanish validation of the Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)Autoría
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2012Editor
Universidad de Zaragoza. Departamento de PsiquiatríaISSN
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CEBOLLA, Angel, et al. Psychometric properties of the Spanish validation of the Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ). The European Journal of Psychiatry, 2012, vol. 26, no 2, p. 118-126Tipo de documento
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Background and Objectives: Mindfulness-based therapies have demonstrated
effectiveness in many clinical contexts. Various therapies that train mindfulness skills
have proliferated in recent years. There is increasing ... [+]
Background and Objectives: Mindfulness-based therapies have demonstrated
effectiveness in many clinical contexts. Various therapies that train mindfulness skills
have proliferated in recent years. There is increasing interest in mindfulness-based therapies
and in incorporating instruments that measure mindfulness in order to understand its
role in clinical and basic research. The Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)
is a questionnaire for measuring mindfulness; it was derived from a factor analysis of five
different questionnaires that measure a trait-like general tendency to be mindful in daily
life. The objective of this study is to validate the FFMQ in a Spanish sample.
Methods: The FFMQ was administered to a sample of 462 subjects ranging from 18 to
63 years (X = 27.9; SD = 9.75). The sample was composed by clinical (n = 146) and nonclinical
(n = 226) subsamples.
Results: The internal reliability of the scales ranged from acceptable to very good. Convergent
analysis was conducted by computing Pearson’s correlations, showing high correlations.
The factorial structure is the same as that proposed by Baer et al.
Conclusions: The FFMQ proved to be an effective instrument for measuring mindfulness
in clinical and non-clinical Spanish samples. [-]
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