A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness

Abstract Despite the large-scale dissemination of mindfulness-based interventions, debates persist about the very nature of mindfulness. To date, one of the dominant views is the five-facet approach, which suggests that mindfulness includes five facets (i.e., Observing, Describing, Nonjudging, Nonre...

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Autores principales: Alexandre Heeren, Séverine Lannoy, Charlotte Coussement, Yorgo Hoebeke, Alice Verschuren, M. Annelise Blanchard, Nadia Chakroun-Baggioni, Pierre Philippot, Fabien Gierski
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:30584e123f8a4d57bb22a7b601305dd92021-12-02T16:50:23ZA network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness10.1038/s41598-021-94151-22045-2322https://doaj.org/article/30584e123f8a4d57bb22a7b601305dd92021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94151-2https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Despite the large-scale dissemination of mindfulness-based interventions, debates persist about the very nature of mindfulness. To date, one of the dominant views is the five-facet approach, which suggests that mindfulness includes five facets (i.e., Observing, Describing, Nonjudging, Nonreactivity, and Acting with Awareness). However, uncertainty remains regarding the potential interplay between these facets. In this study, we investigated the five-facet model via network analysis in an unselected sample (n = 1704). We used two distinct computational network approaches: a Gaussian graphical model (i.e., undirected) and a directed acyclic graph, with each model determining the relations between the facets and their relative importance in the network. Both computational approaches pointed to the facet denoting Acting with Awareness as playing an especially potent role in the network system. Altogether, our findings offer novel data-driven clues for the field's larger quest to ascertain the very foundations of mindfulness.Alexandre HeerenSéverine LannoyCharlotte CoussementYorgo HoebekeAlice VerschurenM. Annelise BlanchardNadia Chakroun-BaggioniPierre PhilippotFabien GierskiNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
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Alexandre Heeren
Séverine Lannoy
Charlotte Coussement
Yorgo Hoebeke
Alice Verschuren
M. Annelise Blanchard
Nadia Chakroun-Baggioni
Pierre Philippot
Fabien Gierski
A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
description Abstract Despite the large-scale dissemination of mindfulness-based interventions, debates persist about the very nature of mindfulness. To date, one of the dominant views is the five-facet approach, which suggests that mindfulness includes five facets (i.e., Observing, Describing, Nonjudging, Nonreactivity, and Acting with Awareness). However, uncertainty remains regarding the potential interplay between these facets. In this study, we investigated the five-facet model via network analysis in an unselected sample (n = 1704). We used two distinct computational network approaches: a Gaussian graphical model (i.e., undirected) and a directed acyclic graph, with each model determining the relations between the facets and their relative importance in the network. Both computational approaches pointed to the facet denoting Acting with Awareness as playing an especially potent role in the network system. Altogether, our findings offer novel data-driven clues for the field's larger quest to ascertain the very foundations of mindfulness.
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author Alexandre Heeren
Séverine Lannoy
Charlotte Coussement
Yorgo Hoebeke
Alice Verschuren
M. Annelise Blanchard
Nadia Chakroun-Baggioni
Pierre Philippot
Fabien Gierski
author_facet Alexandre Heeren
Séverine Lannoy
Charlotte Coussement
Yorgo Hoebeke
Alice Verschuren
M. Annelise Blanchard
Nadia Chakroun-Baggioni
Pierre Philippot
Fabien Gierski
author_sort Alexandre Heeren
title A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
title_short A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
title_full A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
title_fullStr A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
title_full_unstemmed A network approach to the five-facet model of mindfulness
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