Zeng Tong-Ao, Xu Meng, Zhu Han, Li Fu-Xiang, Duan Xuan-Feng, An Wen-Jun, Yang Fu-Yi
Department of Special Education, Faculty of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China.
College of Education Science, Xinjiang Normal University, Xinjiang, 830000, China.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Jan 7;13(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02325-0.
Self-control is essential for individual health and well-being. The relationship between mindfulness and self-control has recently become a central focus of research. However, the dynamics of this relationship in deaf and hearing individuals remain underexplored. This study, based on the Cognitive Behavioral Theory, developed a moderated mediation model to examine the mediating role of inner peace and the moderating role of group type in the mindfulness-self-control relationship.
Using a cross-sectional survey design, this study used a sample of 121 deaf and 142 hearing college students. A moderated mediation analysis was conducted based on participants' responses to the Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, Peace of Mind Scale, and Belief Self-Control Scale.
The findings indicate a significant positive correlation between mindfulness and self-control across both groups. Inner peace partially mediates the mindfulness-self-control relationship for both groups. However, group type moderates the mindfulness-inner peace-self-control pathway. Specifically, in hearing individuals, mindfulness bolsters self-control by enhancing inner peace, whereas in deaf individuals, this mediation effect is weaker, with their self-control not correlating with increased inner peace.
The results reveal that, despite shared psychological mechanisms in mindfulness and self-control between deaf and hearing individuals, the beneficial impact of inner peace on self-control is significantly lower in deaf individuals. This highlights the complex relationship shaped by diverse life experiences, underscoring the need for tailored interventions like mindfulness training to enhance positive emotions and self-control in deaf individuals.
自我控制对个人健康和幸福至关重要。正念与自我控制之间的关系最近已成为研究的核心焦点。然而,聋人和听力正常个体之间这种关系的动态变化仍未得到充分探索。本研究基于认知行为理论,构建了一个有调节的中介模型,以检验内心平静的中介作用以及群体类型在正念与自我控制关系中的调节作用。
本研究采用横断面调查设计,样本包括121名聋大学生和142名听力正常的大学生。基于参与者对正念注意觉知量表、内心平静量表和信念自我控制量表的回答进行有调节的中介分析。
研究结果表明,两组中正念与自我控制之间均存在显著正相关。内心平静在两组的正念与自我控制关系中均起部分中介作用。然而,群体类型调节了正念 - 内心平静 - 自我控制的路径。具体而言,在听力正常的个体中,正念通过增强内心平静来促进自我控制,而在聋人个体中,这种中介效应较弱,他们的自我控制与内心平静的增加无关。
结果显示,尽管聋人和听力正常个体在正念和自我控制方面存在共同的心理机制,但内心平静对聋人个体自我控制的有益影响显著较低。这凸显了由不同生活经历塑造的复杂关系,强调了需要如正念训练等针对性干预措施来增强聋人个体的积极情绪和自我控制能力。