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Profiles of mindfulness and difficulties in emotion regulation and links to work-family-school conflict.

Hanna Suh1, Shin Ye Kim2, Eleanor A McCabe3.   

Abstract

Objective We explored latent profiles based on mindfulness and difficulties in emotion regulation scores, and investigated each profiles' relations to work-family-school conflict (WFSC). Participants: A total of 194 first year college students (64.4% women) participated in this study.
Methods: Latent profile analysis was utilized.
Results: Three profiles emerged, characterized as the "healthy" profile (57.5%), the "observant yet judgmental" profile (33.3%) and the "unhealthy without strategies" profile (9.2%). The "healthy" profile showed (a) significantly lower scores on all conflict domains compared to the "observant yet judgmental" profile, and (b) significantly lower scores on all behavior-based conflicts regardless of the domains, compared to the "unhealthy without strategies" profile. The difference between the "observant yet judgmental" profile and "unhealthy without strategies" profile appeared in family-school time. Results indicate that mindfulness and healthy emotion regulation capacity function as protective factors to WFSC. Conclusions: Our findings hold strength in explicating profiles that would otherwise have not been detected when exploring mindfulness and difficulties in emotion regulation independently.

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Keywords:  Mindfulness; difficulties in emotion regulation; first-year college students; latent profile analysis; work-family-school conflict

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32407176     DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1752696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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1.  A mediating model of mindfulness, sense of purpose in life and mental health among Chinese graduate students.

Authors:  Yibin Wang; Tian Tian; Junjie Wang
Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2022-04-06
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