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Table 1.

Operationalisation of Mindfulness across Multi-Faceted Measures, Including Facet or Subscale Definitions and Sample Items.

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Descriptive Statistics and Properties of Mindfulness Scales.

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Principal Component Analysis of Mindfulness Scales.

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Intercorrelations among FFMQ Facets, PHFLMS and TMS Subscales, and the Global Mindfulness Component.

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Fig 1.

Confirmatory Factor Analysis results for the four-factor hierarchical model of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire [18], omitting the Observe facet, in Sample 1 (N = 395).

First-order latent variables represent the four facets and derive from item parcels (three per facet). Error terms are omitted for visual clarity. AWA = Act with Awareness; AWJ = Accept w/o Judgment; P1 to P3 = Parcels 1 to 3. All standardised coefficients are significant at the .05 level, with the exception of the path from Mindfulness to Describe, which did not reach significance (p = .09).

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Fig 2.

Confirmatory Factor Analysis results for the four-factor hierarchical model of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire [18], omitting the Observe facet, in Sample 2 (N = 172).

First-order latent variables represent the four facets and derive from item parcels (three per facet). Error terms are omitted for visual clarity. AWA = Act with Awareness; AWJ = Accept w/o Judgment; P1 to P3 = Parcels 1 to 3. All standardised coefficients are significant at the .01 level.

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Table 5.

Pattern Matrix for Promax Six-Factor Solution Extracted from FFMQ, TMS, and PHLMS Item Parcels Corresponding to Each Facet or Subscale and Factor Correlation Matrix in Sample 2.Parcel.

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Fig 3.

Results for Joint Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (minus the Observe facet) [18], Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale [40], and Toronto Mindfulness Scale [39] in Sample 1 (N = 395).

First-order latent variables derive from item parcels (three per facet). Error terms are omitted for visual clarity. AWA = Act with Awareness; AWJ = Accept w/o Judgment; F = Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; P = Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale; P1 to P3 = Parcels 1 to 3. All standardised coefficients are significant at the .05 level.

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