TY - JOUR
T1 - The mediating role of authenticity on mindfulness and wellbeing: a cross cultural analysis
AU - Chen, Shun
AU - Murphy, David
PY - 2019/1/2
Y1 - 2019/1/2
N2 - Both mindfulness and authenticity have been found to positively affect psychological well-being. The current study investigated the relationships between an interesting mix of eastern and western phenomena including mindfulness, authenticity and psychological well-being and considered the cultural diversities in measures of these variables. Participants (N = 165) completed the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, Authenticity Scale, and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. Findings demonstrated that authenticity acts as a partial mediator for the relationship between mindfulness and psychological well-being. Authenticity remained a partial mediator in the White British sample but acted as a complete mediator of the relationship between mindfulness and well-being in the Chinese sample. We make several suggestions for therapeutic approaches that focus on authenticity and support a previous claim that person-centred psychotherapy can be considered a form of mindful therapy.
AB - Both mindfulness and authenticity have been found to positively affect psychological well-being. The current study investigated the relationships between an interesting mix of eastern and western phenomena including mindfulness, authenticity and psychological well-being and considered the cultural diversities in measures of these variables. Participants (N = 165) completed the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, Authenticity Scale, and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. Findings demonstrated that authenticity acts as a partial mediator for the relationship between mindfulness and psychological well-being. Authenticity remained a partial mediator in the White British sample but acted as a complete mediator of the relationship between mindfulness and well-being in the Chinese sample. We make several suggestions for therapeutic approaches that focus on authenticity and support a previous claim that person-centred psychotherapy can be considered a form of mindful therapy.
UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/21507686.2018.1556171
U2 - 10.1080/21507686.2018.1556171
DO - 10.1080/21507686.2018.1556171
M3 - Article
SP - 40
EP - 55
JO - Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy
JF - Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy
SN - 2150-7686
ER -