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Yadollah Ghasemipour

Yadollah Ghasemipour

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Literature and Human Sciences
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Phone: 0813-8221601

Research

Title
Mindfulness and integrative self-knowledge: Relationships with health -related variables
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Mindfulness; Integrative self-knowledge; Coronary heart disease; Health-related variables
Year
2013
Journal international journal of psychology
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Researchers Yadollah Ghasemipour

Abstract

This study examined how mindfulness and integrative self-knowledge were related to health-related issues. Men in general population (n ¼ 103) and coronary heart disease samples (n ¼ 101) completed the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, the Integrative Self-knowledge Scale, the Type 2 subscale of the Interpersonal Reactions Inventory, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Anxiety and Depression Scales. In both samples, there was a moderate positive correlation between mindfulness and integrative self-knowledge and they were negatively correlated with all healthrelated variables. However, only integrative self-knowledge explained independent variance in health-related variables. Specifically, in both samples, the relationship between mindfulness and health-related variables was mediated by integrative self-knowledge. Mindfulness and integrative self-knowledge are related domains of self-awareness that are associated with a range of health-related variables. These relationships are robust across samples drawn from general population and patients with coronary heart disease. The finding that integrative self-knowledge explained additional variance in the health-related variables after the contribution of mindfulness had been accounted for suggests that reflective self-awareness in integrative self-knowledge may make a unique contribution to the explanation of individual differences in health variables.