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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 7.
Published in final edited form as: Mind Brain Educ. 2013 Sep;7(3):10.1111/mbe.12026. doi: 10.1111/mbe.12026

Table 2.

Correlations between changes in mindfulness and changes in psychological and behavioral outcomes.

Intervention Control

Mindfulness Subscale Outcome Measure r [95% CI] p-value r [95% CI] p-value
FFMQ Act Aware SCL GSI −0.76 [−.94, −.25] 0.010 −0.42 [−.87, .40] 0.296
FFMQ Non-react SCL GSI −0.78 [−.95, −.30] 0.007 −0.19 [−.79, .59] 0.656
FFMQ Act Aware MBI EmotExh −0.70 [−.92, −.13] 0.024 0.28 [−.53, .82] 0.509
FFMQ Non-react MBI Depersn −0.80 [−.95, −.34] 0.006 −0.32 [−.84, .50] 0.437
FFMQ Describe Sustained Attention 0.76 [.25, .94] 0.010 −0.49 [−.89, 33] 0.221
FFMQ Non-react Sustained Attention 0.76 [.25, .94] 0.010 0.03 [−.69, .72] 0.937

Note: Sustained Attention = Rapid Visual Information Processing; mindfulness subscales from Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire; SCL GSI = Symptom Checklist Global Severity Index; EmotExh and Deperson = Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization subscales from Maslach Burnout Inventory.