Trait mindfulness mediates the relationship between early maladaptive schema and interpersonal problems

Author(s)
Janovsky, Thomas
Clark, Gavin
Rock, Adam
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
<p><b>Objective:</b>This study investigated whether early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) are associated with interpersonal problems and whether this relationship is mediated by trait mindfulness.<br/><b>Method:</b>One hundred and seventeen participants (<i>M</i> = 34.66, <i>SD</i> = 17.14) were recruited and completed measures of EMSs (Young Schema Questionnaire, Short Form, Version 3; YSQ-SF-3), trait mindfulness (Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills; KIMS) and interpersonal problems (Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32; IIP-32).<br/><b>Results:</b>The number of EMSs endorsed by an individual at a clinically significant level was negatively associated with trait mindfulness and positively associated with interpersonal problems. Trait mindfulness was negatively associated with interpersonal problems. Only the describing and accepting without judgement facets of trait mindfulness were found to mediate the relationship between EMS endorsement and interpersonal problems.<br/><b>Conclusions:</b>The relationship between EMSs and interpersonal problems may partially operate through some facets of trait mindfulness. Implications for future research and clinical practice are discussed.</p>
Citation
Australian Psychologist, 54(5), p. 391-401
ISSN
1742-9544
0005-0067
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Language
en
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Title
Trait mindfulness mediates the relationship between early maladaptive schema and interpersonal problems
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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