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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Police Crim Psychol. 2017 Dec 13;33(3):227–232. doi: 10.1007/s11896-017-9246-9

Table 2.

Results of regression models testing interactions between facets of dispositional mindfulness and police stressors on perceived stress

Perceived stress
R2 β SE B p
Model 1 .32 <.001
PSQ Org −.26 .06 −.04 .53
AWA −.88 .30 −.74 .02
PSQ Org × AWA .63 .01 .01 .18
Model 2 .34 <.001
PSQ Org −.66 .07 −.10 .170
NJ −1.20 .30 −.91 .004
PSQ Org × NJ 1.15 .01 .01 .04
Model 3 .20 .002
PSQ Org .25 .07 .04 .60
NR −.33 .35 −.31 .38
PSQ Org × NR .10 .01 .001 .86
Model 4 .32 <.001
PSQ Op .43 .07 .07 .33
AWA −.35 .27 −.30 .27
PSQ Op × AWA −.15 .01 −.01 .76
Model 5 .30 <.001
PSQ Op .68 .08 .10 .20
NJ −.16 .27 −.12 .66
PSQ Op × NJ −.43 .01 −.01 .45
Model 6 .28 <.001
PSQ Op 1.32 .06 .20 .002
NR .36 .26 .34 .20
PSQ Op × NR −1.18 .01 −.01 .01

Note: All values presented at regression Step 3. PSQ Org = Police Stress Questionnaire: Organizational subscale, PSQ Op = Police Stress Questionnaire: Operational subscale, AWA = Act with awareness facet of Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, NJ = Nonjudging facet of Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, NR = Nonreactivity facet of Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire