臨床精神医学 オープンアクセス

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Non-Judgement Prevents Positive Correlation Between Observe and State Anxiety in Healthy Non-Meditators

Geovan Menezes de Sousa Junior, Geissy Lainny de Lima-Araujo, Draulio Barros de Araujo, Maria Bernardete Cordeiro de Sousa

Background: In this paper, we investigate how dispositional attentional quality is present, and its correlation with measures of well-being, in university student’s naïve in meditation practice.
Methods: A total of 40 students (20 females) were asked to fill self-reported measures of stress, anxiety, affect, and dispositional mindfulness.
Results: Negative correlations between some mindfulness facets and perceived stress, anxiety, and negative affect were found. The Non-judgement facet moderated the relationship between Observe and state anxiety, in which mild and high non-judgement levels prevent their positive relationship.
Conclusion: Attentional quality in non-meditating university students seem to be important in regulating the ongoing experience of anxiety.
Trial registration: http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR‑7b8yh. Identifier: ReBEC, U1111‑1194‑8661 (Date of registration: July 8th, 2018).