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The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is a validated, 39-item questionnaire that measures five facets of mindfulness: observe, describe, act aware, nonjudge, and nonreact [ 52].
The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is a questionnaire that measures five facets of mindfulness: observe, describe, actaware, nonjudge and nonreact.
The FFMQ is a 39-item questionnaire that measures five facets of mindfulness: observe (8 items), describe (8 items), actaware (8 items), nonjudge (8 items) and nonreact (7 items) [ 2].
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Participants completed an Emotional Intelligence scale that measures four facets of emotional intelligence (Law, Wong, & Song, 2004).
This questionnaire has been shown to have good psychometric properties [ 37] and was used in our study to measure five facets of mindfulness.
Our instrument measures five key facets of vaccine acceptance: (1) perceived safety of vaccines; (2) perceived effectiveness and necessity of vaccines; (3) acceptance of the selection and scheduling of vaccines; (4) positive values and affect toward vaccines; and (5) perceived legitimacy of authorities to require vaccinations.
Mindfulness skills are measured with the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ. [ 34].
This model provided the best fit in the original validations of the FFMQ and assumes that the scale measures five distinct, but related, facets of mindfulness.
This result is in accordance with the results of the original validations of the FFMQ [ 2, 19] and assumes that the FFMQ measures five distinct, but related facets of mindfulness.
This same approach was used to examine the effect of the intervention on the five facets measuring mindfulness.
Pre-intervention measures of mindfulness (Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; FFMQ), and acute stress (Trier Social Stress Test TSSTT) were available for 5 of 6 waves of an obese adult population recruited for a diet and lifestyle study.
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