Path Model of Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy on Rumination in Meditation Fields: Dual Mediating Effects of Self-Compassion and Dysfunctional Attitudes
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This study explored correlation of male and female citizen of Korea for Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy and Rumination to confirm and path of model Self-Compassion and Dysfunctional Attitudes. To this end, data was collected from 172 survey results conducted by 180. The survey consisted of, Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy Scale (MSES), Korean version of Self-Compassion Scale(K-SCS), Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS), Rumination Scale (RS). The results were analyzed by IBM SPSS V.22 and M-Plus 6.12 (Muthén & Muthén, 1998-2011) program. To verify average and standard deviation of variables and mediation model of how Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy to Rumination through, Self-Compassion and Dysfunctional Attitudes the author used bootstrapping methods. For the research result, this study presented descriptive statics for each variable of respondents’ and conducted correlation analysis among Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy to Self-Compassion(β=.844, p<.001), and conducted correlation analysis among Self-Compassion to Dysfunctional Attitudes(β=.725, p<.001), and conducted correlation analysis among Dysfunctional Attitudes to Rumination(β=.459, p<.001). And Mindfulness-Based Self-Efficacy to Rumination through Self-Compassion and Dysfunctional Attitudes (β=.281, C.I[.133~.548]) in due order.