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It's not what you think, it's how you relate to it: Dispositional mindfulness moderates the relationship between psychological distress and the cortisol awakening response

机译:这与您的想法无关,与您如何联系:性格正念减轻了心理困扰与皮质醇唤醒反应之间的关系

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Objective: The cortisol awakening response (CAR) is a natural metabolic response that can be potentiated by negative cognitive-emotional processes, including stress appraisals, negative affect, and rumination. Psychological distress and the CAR are not consistently related, however. Individual differences in aspects of dispositional mindfulness which reflect how people relate to negative thoughts and emotions may help explain such inconsistencies. We tested whether the tendency to (1) label and describe inner experiences and (2) accept negative thoughts and feelings without judgment moderated the association between psychological distress and the CAR.
机译:目的:皮质醇觉醒反应(CAR)是一种自然的新陈代谢反应,可通过消极的认知-情感过程来增强,包括压力评估,消极影响和反刍。但是,心理困扰与CAR并没有始终如一的联系。性格正念方面的个体差异反映了人们与否定性思想和情绪的关系,这可能有助于解释这种矛盾。我们测试了是否倾向于(1)标记和描述内部经历,以及(2)在没有判断的情况下接受消极的思想和感觉是否减轻了心理困扰与CAR之间的联系。

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