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Mindfulness and rumination as predictors of persistence with a distress tolerance task.

Greg Feldman1, Emily Dunn, Carrie Stemke, Kelly Bell, Jeff Greeson.   

Abstract

Distress tolerance (DT) is a proposed transdiagnostic factor in psychopathology, yet sources of individual differences in DT are largely unknown. The present study examined mindfulness and rumination facets as predictors of persistence on a standardized DT task (mirror tracing). Acting with awareness (a facet of mindfulness) and reflection (a potentially adaptive form of rumination) predicted increased DT. Increased task-induced skin conductance reactivity predicted decreased DT. These results held after controlling for task skill and subjective and heart rate reactivity. Together, these results suggest that teaching skills to promote mindful awareness and reflection hold promise as interventions to enhance DT.

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Keywords:  Mindfulness; distress tolerance; rumination

Year:  2014        PMID: 24298196      PMCID: PMC3843486          DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2013.08.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Individ Dif        ISSN: 0191-8869


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