Meditative insight: validation of a French version of Ireland’s Insight Scale (2012) and exploration of relationships between meditative insight and perceived stress

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serval:BIB_31726344B5D0
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Meditative insight: validation of a French version of Ireland’s Insight Scale (2012) and exploration of relationships between meditative insight and perceived stress
Journal
Mental Health, Religion & Culture
Author(s)
Gamaiunova Liudmila, Brandt Pierre-Yves, Kliegel Matthias
ISSN
1367-4676
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
19
Number
8
Pages
883-896
Language
english
Abstract
ABSTRACTMeditative insight has been defined in previous research as a process of cognitive change based on the understanding through personal experience of the fundamental Buddhist concepts of impermanence, suffering, not-self, and emptiness. It has been proposed that the construct of insight represents an important mechanism in meditative practices, and an instrument for its assessment has recently been proposed. Building on previous findings, this study was designed (1) to test the psychometric properties and perform a validation of a French version of this instrument and (2) to explore the relationship between meditative insight and perceived stress through mediation of irrational beliefs. Self-report data were obtained from a sample of French-speaking meditation practitioners (N?=?260). The results confirm the validity and the reliability of the French version of Ireland?s Insight Scale (2012), and partially support the hypothesis of the relationship between meditative insight and perceived stress being mediated by irrational beliefs.
Keywords
Meditation, insight, Buddhism, perceived stress, irrational beliefs, assessment, psychological health
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