Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.

Mindfulness is defined as "paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally". Mindfulness is associated with positive affect, life satisfaction, self-esteem, lower negative affect and rumination. Conversely, evidence suggests a relationship betwe...

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Main Authors: Víviam Vargas Barros, Elisa Harumi Kozasa, Taynara Dutra Batista Formagini, Laís Helena Pereira, Telmo Mota Ronzani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4536206?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d387d211b9b2445d83744ed95fa180642020-11-25T02:13:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013537710.1371/journal.pone.0135377Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.Víviam Vargas BarrosElisa Harumi KozasaTaynara Dutra Batista FormaginiLaís Helena PereiraTelmo Mota RonzaniMindfulness is defined as "paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally". Mindfulness is associated with positive affect, life satisfaction, self-esteem, lower negative affect and rumination. Conversely, evidence suggests a relationship between nicotine dependence and psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to compare the levels of Mindfulness and Subjective Well-Being (SWB) between smokers and non-smokers. Ninety seven smokers and eighty four non-smokers participated in the study (n = 181). The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-BR) and the Subjective Well-Being Scale (SWBS) were used. In all the factors of SWBS, the total scores in the FFMQ-BR and in the facets of Observing and Non-Reactivity, the non-smokers scored higher than the smokers. This study suggests that smokers present lower levels of Mindfulness and SWB than non-smokers. Consequently, we propose that Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) may help smokers deal with treatment and abstinence by increasing their level of SWB.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4536206?pdf=render
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author Víviam Vargas Barros
Elisa Harumi Kozasa
Taynara Dutra Batista Formagini
Laís Helena Pereira
Telmo Mota Ronzani
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Elisa Harumi Kozasa
Taynara Dutra Batista Formagini
Laís Helena Pereira
Telmo Mota Ronzani
Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Víviam Vargas Barros
Elisa Harumi Kozasa
Taynara Dutra Batista Formagini
Laís Helena Pereira
Telmo Mota Ronzani
author_sort Víviam Vargas Barros
title Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
title_short Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
title_full Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
title_fullStr Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
title_full_unstemmed Smokers Show Lower Levels of Psychological Well-Being and Mindfulness than Non-Smokers.
title_sort smokers show lower levels of psychological well-being and mindfulness than non-smokers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Mindfulness is defined as "paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally". Mindfulness is associated with positive affect, life satisfaction, self-esteem, lower negative affect and rumination. Conversely, evidence suggests a relationship between nicotine dependence and psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to compare the levels of Mindfulness and Subjective Well-Being (SWB) between smokers and non-smokers. Ninety seven smokers and eighty four non-smokers participated in the study (n = 181). The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ-BR) and the Subjective Well-Being Scale (SWBS) were used. In all the factors of SWBS, the total scores in the FFMQ-BR and in the facets of Observing and Non-Reactivity, the non-smokers scored higher than the smokers. This study suggests that smokers present lower levels of Mindfulness and SWB than non-smokers. Consequently, we propose that Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) may help smokers deal with treatment and abstinence by increasing their level of SWB.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4536206?pdf=render
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