Vujanovic Anka A, Youngwirth Nicole E, Johnson Kirsten A, Zvolensky Michael J
Department of Psychology, John Dewey Hall, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405-0134, United States.
J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Mar;23(2):297-303. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2008.08.005. Epub 2008 Aug 28.
The present investigation examined the incremental predictive validity of mindfulness-based processes, indexed by the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills, in relation to posttraumatic stress symptom severity among individuals without any axis I psychopathology. Participants included 239 adults who endorsed exposure to traumatic life events. Results indicated that the Accepting without Judgment subscale was significantly incrementally associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms; effects were above and beyond the variance accounted for by negative affectivity and number of trauma types experienced. The Acting with Awareness subscale was incrementally associated with only posttraumatic stress-relevant re-experiencing symptoms; and no other mindfulness factors were related to the dependent measures. Findings are discussed in relation to extant empirical and theoretical work relevant to mindfulness and posttraumatic stress.
本研究考察了以肯塔基正念技能量表为指标的基于正念的过程,对于无任何轴I精神病理学个体的创伤后应激症状严重程度的增量预测效度。参与者包括239名认可经历过创伤性生活事件的成年人。结果表明,“不加评判地接纳”子量表与创伤后应激症状显著增量相关;其效应超出了消极情感性和所经历创伤类型数量所解释的方差。“有意识行动”子量表仅与创伤后应激相关的再次体验症状增量相关;且没有其他正念因素与因变量相关。结合与正念和创伤后应激相关的现有实证和理论工作对研究结果进行了讨论。