Abstract
The Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS) is the most frequently utilized self-report measure of mindfulness. The present
study sought to investigate the psychometric properties of MAAS among non-clinical Turkish participants as well as to explore
the relationships between mindfulness and well-being, experiential avoidance, cognitive reappraisal, and impulsivity. One
hundred participants from two samples were recruited for the study. After the translation of MAAS into Turkish, a test battery
including MAAS Turkish form, a demographic information form, General Health Questionnaire, Emotion Regulation Questionnaire,
White Bear Suppression Inventory, and MMPI Impulsivity Subscale was administered to participants. After a 3-week interval,
the second administration of MAAS was carried out in the same samples. Cronbach’s alpha method was used to determine the internal
consistency and Pearson correlation was utilized to assess test–retest reliability of the scale while factor analysis was
employed to investigate the internal structure of the scale. The relations between mindfulness and convergent measures were
examined using Pearson correlation. The study provided preliminary results indicating that the Turkish version of MAAS possesses
good psychometric qualities. The single factor structure of the original scale was confirmed. Significant relationships in
the expected directions were found between mindfulness and well-being, experiential avoidance, and impulsivity. The Turkish
version of MAAS is an internally consistent and temporally reliable assessment tool for measuring mindfulness in Turkish population.
study sought to investigate the psychometric properties of MAAS among non-clinical Turkish participants as well as to explore
the relationships between mindfulness and well-being, experiential avoidance, cognitive reappraisal, and impulsivity. One
hundred participants from two samples were recruited for the study. After the translation of MAAS into Turkish, a test battery
including MAAS Turkish form, a demographic information form, General Health Questionnaire, Emotion Regulation Questionnaire,
White Bear Suppression Inventory, and MMPI Impulsivity Subscale was administered to participants. After a 3-week interval,
the second administration of MAAS was carried out in the same samples. Cronbach’s alpha method was used to determine the internal
consistency and Pearson correlation was utilized to assess test–retest reliability of the scale while factor analysis was
employed to investigate the internal structure of the scale. The relations between mindfulness and convergent measures were
examined using Pearson correlation. The study provided preliminary results indicating that the Turkish version of MAAS possesses
good psychometric qualities. The single factor structure of the original scale was confirmed. Significant relationships in
the expected directions were found between mindfulness and well-being, experiential avoidance, and impulsivity. The Turkish
version of MAAS is an internally consistent and temporally reliable assessment tool for measuring mindfulness in Turkish population.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category ORIGINAL PAPER
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s12671-011-0072-3
- Authors
- Pelin Devrim Catak, 507 M Blok D:17 Mimaroba, Istanbul, Turkey
- Journal Mindfulness
- Online ISSN 1868-8535
- Print ISSN 1868-8527