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      The Experiential Incompatibility of Mindfulness and Flow Absorption

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      Social Psychological and Personality Science
      SAGE Publications

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              The assessment of present-moment awareness and acceptance: the Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale.

              The purpose of this project was to develop a bidimensional measure of mindfulness to assess its two key components: present-moment awareness and acceptance. The development and psychometric validation of the Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale is described, and data are reported from expert raters, two nonclinical samples (n = 204 and 559), and three clinical samples including mixed psychiatric outpatients (n = 52), eating disorder inpatients (n = 30), and student counseling center outpatients (n = 78). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses support a two-factor solution, corresponding to the two constituent components of the construct. Good internal consistency was demonstrated, and relationships with other constructs were largely as expected. As predicted, significant differences were found between the nonclinical and clinical samples in levels of awareness and acceptance. The awareness and acceptance subscales were not correlated, suggesting that these two constructs can be examined independently. Potential theoretical and applied uses of the measure are discussed.
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                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                SAGE Publications
                1948-5506
                1948-5514
                November 13 2014
                October 16 2014
                : 6
                : 3
                : 276-283
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                10.1177/1948550614555028
                0fd842e9-26e6-49ac-a3e5-714b3114fa35
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