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  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mindfulness Research

Background:

  • Depersonalization is often contrasted with mindfulness, yet empirical research on their relationship is limited.
  • Few studies have explored how different facets of mindfulness interact with depersonalization symptoms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between depersonalization symptoms and various facets of dispositional mindfulness.
  • To examine these relationships within a general adult population sample.

Main Methods:

  • 296 adult participants completed online questionnaires.
  • Measures included the Cambridge Depersonalisation Scale and the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire.
  • Data analysis controlled for general distress and intercorrelations among mindfulness facets.

Main Results:

  • Depersonalization symptoms were positively linked to observing, describing, and nonreactivity facets.
  • Symptoms were negatively linked to acting with awareness and nonjudgment facets.
  • Higher nonreactivity and lower acting with awareness remained significant predictors after controlling for facet intercorrelations.

Conclusions:

  • Depersonalization exhibits varied relationships with different mindfulness facets, both independently and interactively.
  • Findings contribute to theoretical models of depersonalization and inform mindfulness-based interventions.
  • The study highlights the nuanced interplay between depersonalization and specific mindfulness skills.