Mindful Partnering: Introducing a Theoretical Construct and Testing Psychometric Properties of the Mindful Partnering Measure.

Natasha S Seiter, Rachel G Lucas-Thompson, Mark A Prince, Kelley Quirk, J Douglas Coatsworth
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Although evidence suggests many benefits of mindfulness, interpersonal forms of mindfulness are understudied. We present the conceptualization of a novel theoretical construct, mindful partnering, as interpersonal mindfulness with ones' romantic partner; we also present initial validation of the Mindful Partnering Measure (MPM). Participants were 599 individuals from: 1) an undergraduate student sample recruited from a University subject pool (used for exploratory factor analyses, N= 335) and 2) a sample of married adults that was recruited through Mechanical Turk (used for confirmatory factor analyses, N= 264, subsets used for construct validity N= 147, and test-retest analyses N= 53). Results of the EFA and CFA supported a five-factor structure with the subscales: (1) mindful awareness, (2) nonreactivity, (3) emotional awareness, (4) acceptance/compassion, and (5) self-compassion. Tests of internal consistency, construct validity, and test-retest reliability in the sample of married adults provided evidence for reliability and validity of the total MPM to assess mindful partnering, as well as the mindful awareness and acceptance/compassion subscales. However, the other subscales did not demonstrate adequate test-retest reliability. Use of this measure in further research will allow for the study of the potential correlates and benefits of mindful partnering to further our understanding of this novel construct.

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正念伙伴关系:正念伙伴关系测量的理论建构及心理测量特性检验。
虽然有证据表明正念有很多好处,但人际形式的正念尚未得到充分研究。我们提出了一个新的理论结构的概念化,正念伙伴,作为人际正念与一个人的浪漫伴侣;我们还提出了正念伙伴测量(MPM)的初步验证。参与者为599人,来自:1)从大学受试者库中招募的本科生样本(用于探索性因素分析,N= 335)和2)通过Mechanical Turk招募的已婚成年人样本(用于验证性因素分析,N= 264,用于结构效度的亚组N= 147,测试-重测分析N= 53)。EFA和CFA的结果支持五因素结构,其子量表为:(1)正念意识,(2)非反应性,(3)情绪意识,(4)接纳/同情,(5)自我同情。内部一致性测试、结构效度测试和重测信度测试在已婚成年人样本中为总MPM评估正念伴侣的信度和效度以及正念意识和接受/同情分量表提供了证据。然而,其他分量表没有表现出足够的重测信度。在进一步的研究中使用这一措施将允许研究潜在的相关性和正念伙伴关系的好处,以进一步我们对这一新颖结构的理解。
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