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Construction and first validation of the comprehensive inventory of mindfulness (CHIME)

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Date of Publication
September 10, 2014
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Universitätsklinik fü...

Author
Kupper, Zeno
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychotherapie
Bergomi, Claudia
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychotherapie
Tschacher, Wolfgangorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Psychotherapie
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100 - Philosophy::150...

600 - Technology::610...

Language
English
Description
Introduction: Measuring trait mindfulness and change in mindfulness may be a crucial prerequisite for the evaluation and further development of mindfulness based interventions for the treatment of mental disorders. This endeavour is nontrivial as current measures cover varying aspects and mindfulness and may have problems regarding validity. This presentation describes the development and validation of a questionnaire for the comprehensive assessment of mindfulness: the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences (CHIME).
Method: The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the CHIME were established in a community sample (N = 298) and a sample of MBSR group participants (N = 161). Results: Factor-analytical procedures supported an eight-factor structure. The structure was tested in a further confirmatory sample (N = 202). The questionnaire and its subscales exhibited good reliability (internal consistency and retest-reliability). Analysis of the measurement invariance of the
single items over groups differing in age, gender, meditation experience, and symptom load pointed to the absence of systematic differences in the items' semantic understanding. Parameters reflecting construct validity, criterion validity, and incremental validity as well as change sensitivity were all at least satisfactory. Conclusions: The CHIME is a self-report measure with favorable psychometric properties based on all aspects of mindfulness that are included in current mindfulness scales. This scale may be helpful in the evaluation and further development of mindfulness based interventions.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/128551
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