The Toronto mindfulness scale: Development and validation

MA Lau, SR Bishop, ZV Segal, T Buis… - Journal of clinical …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
MA Lau, SR Bishop, ZV Segal, T Buis, ND Anderson, L Carlson, S Shapiro, J Carmody…
Journal of clinical psychology, 2006Wiley Online Library
In this study, the authors both developed and validated a self‐report mindfulness measure,
the Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS). In Study 1, participants were individuals with and
without meditation experience. Results showed good internal consistency and two factors,
Curiosity and Decentering. Most of the expected relationships with other constructs were as
expected. The TMS scores increased with increasing mindfulness meditation experience. In
Study 2, criterion and incremental validity of the TMS were investigated on a group of …
Abstract
In this study, the authors both developed and validated a self‐report mindfulness measure, the Toronto Mindfulness Scale (TMS). In Study 1, participants were individuals with and without meditation experience. Results showed good internal consistency and two factors, Curiosity and Decentering. Most of the expected relationships with other constructs were as expected. The TMS scores increased with increasing mindfulness meditation experience. In Study 2, criterion and incremental validity of the TMS were investigated on a group of individuals participating in 8‐week mindfulness‐based stress reduction programs. Results showed that TMS scores increased following treatment, and Decentering scores predicted improvements in clinical outcome. Thus, the TMS is a promising measure of the mindfulness state with good psychometric properties and predictive of treatment outcome. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol 62: 1445–1467, 2006.
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