Daily mindfulness, stress reactivity, and the impact on daily health behaviors and emotional well-being

Author(s)McManus, Lauren
Date Accessioned2013-10-16T16:36:09Z
Date Available2013-10-16T16:36:09Z
Publication Date2013
AbstractUsing a daily diary methodology, we assessed the influence of daily (state) mindfulness on daily health behaviors, emotional well-being, and reactivity to negative events. Undergraduates completed nightly surveys for seven consecutive days reporting on their mindfulness, affect, daily events, and health behaviors (i.e., eating, exercise, and sleep). Results indicated that mindfulness (using the Five-Factor Mindfulness Questionnaire, or FFMQ) demonstrated both within- and between- person variability. Moreover, there were significant associations between daily mindfulness and daily health and emotional well-being, such that on days when an individual reported being more mindful, they also reported higher levels of some positive health behaviors and higher levels of emotional well-being. Surprisingly, daily mindfulness was not found to impact stress reactivity on a daily level. To our knowledge this study is the first to assess state mindfulness using the full FFMQ, and to examine associations between state mindfulness, daily health behaviors, and stress reactivity.en_US
AdvisorLaurenceau, Jean-Philippe
DegreeM.A.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Psychology
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/12694
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
TitleDaily mindfulness, stress reactivity, and the impact on daily health behaviors and emotional well-beingen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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