Mindfulness Matters: Untangling Entrapment and Mental Well-Being in Married Couples.

Yusuf Akyıl, Beste Erdinç, Seydi Ahmet Satıcı
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Individual experiences can influence the mental health of married couples. The objective of the present study is to investigate the mediating role of mindfulness in marriage between entrapment and mental well-being by examining the relationships between actors and partners. The actor-partner interdependence mediation model was employed to apply a dyadic approach to the data collected from 423 (N = 846) married couples for this purpose. The mean age of the women was 35.80 (SD = 9.57), while the mean age of the men was 39.0 (SD = 10.46). The results indicated that the relationships between entrapment, mindfulness, and mental well-being were substantial for both genders. It was discovered that the entrapment experienced by each of the couples predicted their own well-being through the mindfulness of the other in marriage in the context of partner effects. In other words, women's entrapment predicted their mental well-being, which in turn predicted men's mindfulness in marriage. Similarly, the mindfulness of women in marriage predicts the mental well-being of men. Consequently, it is anticipated that the well-being of both spouses will be enhanced if the mindfulness levels of individuals experiencing entrapment are high.

正念很重要:解开已婚夫妇的陷阱和心理健康。
个人经历会影响已婚夫妇的心理健康。本研究的目的是通过考察行为者和伴侣之间的关系,探讨正念在婚姻中对陷阱和心理健康的中介作用。为了达到这个目的,我们采用了行动者-伴侣相互依赖中介模型,对从423对(N = 846)已婚夫妇中收集的数据采用二元方法。女性平均年龄为35.80岁(SD = 9.57),男性平均年龄为39.0岁(SD = 10.46)。结果表明,陷阱、正念和心理健康之间的关系对男女都是实质性的。研究发现,在伴侣效应的背景下,每对夫妇所经历的困境都能通过婚姻中另一方的正念来预测他们自己的幸福。换句话说,女性的陷阱预测了她们的心理健康,而心理健康反过来又预测了男性在婚姻中的专注度。同样,女性在婚姻中的专注度预示着男性的心理健康。因此,如果经历诱捕的个体的正念水平很高,预计夫妻双方的幸福都会得到提高。
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