Relative Impact of Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Resilience on Mental Health Outcomes in Racially Minoritized Adults

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作者
Simmons, Akeesha [1 ,2 ]
Ferry, Marissa [1 ]
Christopher, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, Hillsboro, OR USA
[2] Pacific Univ, Sch Grad Psychol, 190 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Resilience; mindfulness; self-compassion; mental health; satisfaction with life; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; EMOTION REGULATION; LIFE SATISFACTION; NORMATIVE DATA; DISCRIMINATION; ANXIETY; STRESS; PREVALENCE; QUESTIONNAIRE;
D O I
10.1177/00332941231213646
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Racially minoritized adults lack equal representation in research and experience disparities in healthcare. Little is known about which trait-level factors may help mitigate negative and promote positive psychological health among adults from these communities. The aim of this study was to assess the differential impact of dispositional mindfulness, self-compassion, and resilience in predicting depression, anxiety, stress, and life satisfaction in a sample of racially minoritized adults. This study is a cross-sectional analysis of 169 participants (37.3% female and 62.7% male) between the ages of 18 and 64 (M = 37.05; SD = 11.94). Separate hierarchical multiple regression models examined the relative influence of mindfulness facets (acting with awareness (AA); nonjudging of inner experience (NJ), and nonreactivity of inner experience (NR)), self-compassion, and resilience in predicting depression, anxiety, stress, and life satisfaction. Self-compassion, resilience, AA, and NR predicted depression; self-compassion, resilience, and NR predicted anxiety; self-compassion, resilience, and NR predicted stress; and self-compassion predicted satisfaction with life. Self-compassion, resilience, AA, NJ, and NR differentially predicted depression, anxiety, stress, and life satisfaction; however, only self-compassion consistently predicted all outcomes. Future research may incorporate an intersectional methodology and account for differences among different racially minoritized groups.
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