The Contribution of Meaningfulness and Mindfulness to Psychological Well-Being and Mental Health: A Structural Equation Model
Antonio Crego (),
José Ramón Yela (),
María Ángeles Gómez-Martínez () and
Ahmed A. Karim ()
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Antonio Crego: Pontifical University of Salamanca
José Ramón Yela: Pontifical University of Salamanca
María Ángeles Gómez-Martínez: Pontifical University of Salamanca
Ahmed A. Karim: University of Tübingen
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2020, vol. 21, issue 8, No 5, 2827-2850
Abstract:
Abstract Experiencing meaning in life and practicing mindfulness in daily life are desirable features of a healthy and satisfactory life. However, the relationships among meaningfulness, mindfulness, psychological well-being and mental health outcomes remains elusive. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between mindfulness and meaning in life and to analyse how these variables are connected with life satisfaction, happiness, mental health and affect scores, regarded as outcome variables, after controlling for the effects of socio-demographic variables and religious attitudes. The data from a questionnaire survey (N = 1628), including measures of the presence of meaning in life, dispositional mindfulness, life satisfaction, happiness, mental health and affect, were analysed using correlation analyses, multiple regression analyses and structural equation modelling. Mindfulness and meaningfulness were significantly associated with one another. A structural equation model revealed that compared to mindfulness, meaningfulness was more strongly associated with positive well-being (i.e., life satisfaction, happiness and positive affect). Mindfulness, however, had a stronger relationship with negative well-being (i.e., negative affect and mental health issues). Moreover, meaningfulness was found to mediate the relationship between mindfulness and both positive and negative well-being. These findings provide new insights for psychological interventions promoting well-being and enhancing mental health through mindfulness- and meaningfulness-based approaches.
Keywords: Mindfulness; Meaning in life; Well-being; Life satisfaction; Happiness; Mental health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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