Mindfulness in Iran and the United States: Cross-cultural structural complexity and parallel relationships with psychological adjustment

N Ghorbani, PJ Watson, BL Weathington - Current Psychology, 2009 - Springer
Current Psychology, 2009Springer
In theory, mindfulness has a role to play in resolving intercultural conflicts. This suggestion
rests upon the relatively untested presumption that mindfulness operates similarly across
cultures. In a test of this presumption, university students from two countries that are often in
conflict at the governmental level, Iran (N= 723) and the United States (N= 900), responded
to the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (Brown and Ryan Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 84 (4): 822–848, 2003), along with an array of other psychological …
Abstract
In theory, mindfulness has a role to play in resolving intercultural conflicts. This suggestion rests upon the relatively untested presumption that mindfulness operates similarly across cultures. In a test of this presumption, university students from two countries that are often in conflict at the governmental level, Iran (N = 723) and the United States (N = 900), responded to the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (Brown and Ryan Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 84(4):822–848, 2003), along with an array of other psychological measures. This Mindfulness Scale displayed structural complexities in both societies, but a measurement invariant subscale was nevertheless identified. Similar cross-cultural evidence of concurrent validity was obtained in relationships with wide-ranging measures of adjustment. Nonsignificant linkages with Public Self-Consciousness and Self-Monitoring demonstrated discriminant validity in both societies. These data identified mindfulness as a cross-culturally similar psychological process that could plausibly have a role in resolving intercultural conflicts.
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