Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy
Empathy and mindfulness are currently major topics of scientific interest. Although it is well-known that mindfulness—typically as an outcome related to meditation—generates empathy at the state level, only a small number of studies have documented the trait (i.e., personality) level association bet...
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doaj-f46361c9a56940edbb3744822a11e3b62021-08-04T05:16:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-08-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.498614498614Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait EmpathyToshiyuki Himichi0Hidekazu Osanai1Takayuki Goto2Hiroyo Fujita3Yuta Kawamura4Yuta Kawamura5Adam Smith6Michio Nomura7School of Economics & Management, Kochi University of Technology, Kochi, JapanFaculty of Modern Communication Studies, Hamamatsu Gakuin University, Hamamatsu, JapanSchool of Human Cultures, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, JapanGraduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanGraduate School of Humanities, Kobe University, Kobe, JapanJapan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, JapanGraduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, Nagoya, JapanGraduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanEmpathy and mindfulness are currently major topics of scientific interest. Although it is well-known that mindfulness—typically as an outcome related to meditation—generates empathy at the state level, only a small number of studies have documented the trait (i.e., personality) level association between mindfulness and empathy. Furthermore, the underlying mechanisms (subcomponents and mediator variables) that support this association remain unclear. Thus, here, with a focus on the trait level, we investigated relationships among multiple subcomponents of trait mindfulness and trait empathy (Study 1). Next, we reexamined the aforementioned relationships in an independent sample, with the further aim of investigating relevant mediation factors (Study 2). We found that two attention-related components of trait mindfulness—observing and acting with awareness—reliably and positively related to both affective and cognitive dimensions of trait empathy (i.e., empathic concern and perspective taking). Furthermore, we found that effortful control, reappraisal, and trait alexithymia mediated relationships between the aforementioned attention-related components of trait mindfulness and empathic concern. Taken together, our results suggest that the links between mindfulness and empathy are multidimensional and complex. These findings may ultimately contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying the positive effects of meditation on empathy.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.498614/fullempathymindfulnesseffortful controlattentionemotion regulationalexithymia |
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Toshiyuki Himichi Hidekazu Osanai Takayuki Goto Hiroyo Fujita Yuta Kawamura Yuta Kawamura Adam Smith Michio Nomura Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy Frontiers in Psychiatry empathy mindfulness effortful control attention emotion regulation alexithymia |
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Toshiyuki Himichi Hidekazu Osanai Takayuki Goto Hiroyo Fujita Yuta Kawamura Yuta Kawamura Adam Smith Michio Nomura |
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Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy |
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Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy |
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Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy |
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Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy |
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Exploring the Multidimensional Links Between Trait Mindfulness and Trait Empathy |
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exploring the multidimensional links between trait mindfulness and trait empathy |
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Frontiers in Psychiatry |
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Empathy and mindfulness are currently major topics of scientific interest. Although it is well-known that mindfulness—typically as an outcome related to meditation—generates empathy at the state level, only a small number of studies have documented the trait (i.e., personality) level association between mindfulness and empathy. Furthermore, the underlying mechanisms (subcomponents and mediator variables) that support this association remain unclear. Thus, here, with a focus on the trait level, we investigated relationships among multiple subcomponents of trait mindfulness and trait empathy (Study 1). Next, we reexamined the aforementioned relationships in an independent sample, with the further aim of investigating relevant mediation factors (Study 2). We found that two attention-related components of trait mindfulness—observing and acting with awareness—reliably and positively related to both affective and cognitive dimensions of trait empathy (i.e., empathic concern and perspective taking). Furthermore, we found that effortful control, reappraisal, and trait alexithymia mediated relationships between the aforementioned attention-related components of trait mindfulness and empathic concern. Taken together, our results suggest that the links between mindfulness and empathy are multidimensional and complex. These findings may ultimately contribute to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying the positive effects of meditation on empathy. |
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empathy mindfulness effortful control attention emotion regulation alexithymia |
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