Mindfulness and spirituality as predictors of personal maturity beyond the influence of personality traits |
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Authors: | Hawlin Wu Jong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Pastoral Counseling, Loyola University Maryland , 4501 North Charles St., Baltimore , MD 21210-2699 , USA hjong@loyola.edu |
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Abstract: | Historically, the concept of human maturity has been discussed in the social science field. The process of attaining maturity has also been explored since last century. This study investigates the possible influences of mindfulness practice and spirituality in predicting maturity. The model of causes of maturity in this study assesses the contributions of personality, mindfulness, and spirituality in the prediction of maturity in a random sample of 537 Chinese adults. Results indicated that personality, mindfulness, and spirituality all correlated with maturity in many aspects. Multiple regression analyses found that mindfulness and spirituality each added an additional significant amount of variance in maturity after controlling for the influence of age and personality. As expected, when mindfulness and spirituality were practiced together, the amount of combined incremental influence on maturity was significantly greater than the amounts of incremental influence mindfulness and spirituality each alone had on maturity. |
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Keywords: | mindfulness spirituality personality traits maturity |
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