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Dispositional mindfulness moderates the relation between neuroticism and depressive symptoms.

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The effects of mindfulness on the relation between neuroticism and depression are examined and high levels of dispositional mindfulness protect against negative effects of neuroticism.
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This article is published in Personality and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2011-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 133 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mindfulness & Neuroticism.

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Examining the factor structures of the five facet mindfulness questionnaire and the self-compassion scale.

TL;DR: Clinicians and researchers should be aware of the psychometric properties of the FFMQ to measure mindfulness when comparing meditators and nonmeditators, and further research is needed to develop a more psychometrically robust measure of self-compassion.
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Dispositional Mindfulness and Psychological Health: a Systematic Review

TL;DR: It is concluded that research has consistently shown a positive relationship between DM and psychological health and the creation of a taxonomy was created.
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Mobile phone addiction and sleep quality among Chinese adolescents

TL;DR: It was showed that rumination partially mediated the relationship between mobile phone addiction and sleep quality, and both of the two effects were stronger for individuals with lower mindfulness, while mindfulness moderated the mediating role of rumination.
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Mapping mindfulness facets onto dimensions of anxiety and depression.

TL;DR: Findings support associations between specific facets of mindfulness and dimensions of anxiety and depression and highlight the potential utility of targeting these specific aspects of mindfulness in interventions for anxiety and mood disorders.
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Dispositional mindfulness and life satisfaction: The role of core self-evaluations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors test the model of relationships between dispositional mindfulness, core self-evaluations and life satisfaction in a sample of Chinese adults and find that mindfulness significantly predicted core selfevaluations, and that the paths in the mediation model were not moderated by gender.
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The Benefits of Being Present: Mindfulness and Its Role in Psychological Well-Being

TL;DR: Correlational, quasi-experimental, and laboratory studies show that the MAAS measures a unique quality of consciousness that is related to a variety of well-being constructs, that differentiates mindfulness practitioners from others, and that is associated with enhanced self-awareness.
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Mindfulness-Based Interventions in Context: Past, Present, and Future

TL;DR: studies from the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society not reviewed by Baer but which raise a number of key questions about clinical applicability, study design, and mechanism of action are reviewed.
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Using Self-Report Assessment Methods to Explore Facets of Mindfulness

TL;DR: Mindfulness facets were shown to be differentially correlated in expected ways with several other constructs and to have incremental validity in the prediction of psychological symptoms.
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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A New Approach to Preventing Relapse

TL;DR: Kabat-Zinn as mentioned in this paper developed a mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to deal with depression in an eight-session program, including automatic pilot, mindfulness of the breath, staying present, allowing/letting be, and using what has been learned to cope with future moods.
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