Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury
This study examined the relationship between trait mindfulness, rumination, quality of life, anxiety, and depression in family caregivers of people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Participants were 78 caregivers (75.6% women) aged between 22 and 80 years. The participants completed measures of beh...
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doaj-d1daf8322d7544e4956c356e29b3a1952021-06-01T12:24:21ZengColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de MadridClínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología1130-52742174-05502021-05-01322717710.5093/clysa2021a511320559Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain InjuryEsther Calvete0Mª Angustias Roldan Franco1Lucia Oñate2Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso3Laura Bermejo-Toro4Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao , Spain, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, SpainUniversidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid , Spain, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, SpainUniversidad de Deusto, Bilbao , Spain, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, SpainUniversidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid , Spain, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, SpainUniversidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid , Spain, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, SpainThis study examined the relationship between trait mindfulness, rumination, quality of life, anxiety, and depression in family caregivers of people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Participants were 78 caregivers (75.6% women) aged between 22 and 80 years. The participants completed measures of behavioral and emotional problems in the person with ABI, trait mindfulness, symptoms of anxiety and depression, quality of life, and rumination. The results showed that mindfulness is associated with fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and better quality of life, and that this is explained through less use of rumination. Likewise, behavioral and emotional problems of the person with ABI were associated with more depression and lower quality of life in the caregiver. Rumination explained part of this association. Finally, behavioral and emotional problems of the person with ABI were more strongly associated with depression in caregivers with low trait mindfulness. https://journals.copmadrid.org/clysa/art/clysa2021a5 acquired brain injuryfamily caregiversruminationquality of life |
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Esther Calvete Mª Angustias Roldan Franco Lucia Oñate Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso Laura Bermejo-Toro |
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Esther Calvete Mª Angustias Roldan Franco Lucia Oñate Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso Laura Bermejo-Toro Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury Clínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología acquired brain injury family caregivers rumination quality of life |
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Esther Calvete Mª Angustias Roldan Franco Lucia Oñate Macarena Sánchez-Izquierdo Alonso Laura Bermejo-Toro |
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Esther Calvete |
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Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury |
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Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury |
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Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury |
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Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury |
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Trait Mindfulness, Rumination, and Well-being in Family Caregivers of People with Acquired Brain Injury |
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trait mindfulness, rumination, and well-being in family caregivers of people with acquired brain injury |
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Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid |
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Clínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología |
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1130-5274 2174-0550 |
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2021-05-01 |
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This study examined the relationship between trait mindfulness, rumination, quality of life, anxiety, and depression in family caregivers of people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Participants were 78 caregivers (75.6% women) aged between 22 and 80 years. The participants completed measures of behavioral and emotional problems in the person with ABI, trait mindfulness, symptoms of anxiety and depression, quality of life, and rumination. The results showed that mindfulness is associated with fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression and better quality of life, and that this is explained through less use of rumination. Likewise, behavioral and emotional problems of the person with ABI were associated with more depression and lower quality of life in the caregiver. Rumination explained part of this association. Finally, behavioral and emotional problems of the person with ABI were more strongly associated with depression in caregivers with low trait mindfulness. |
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acquired brain injury family caregivers rumination quality of life |
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https://journals.copmadrid.org/clysa/art/clysa2021a5
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