Intra-individual study of mindfulness: Ecological momentary perspective in post-surgical lung cancer patients Journal Article


Authors: Shiyko, M. P.; Siembor, B.; Greene, P. B.; Smyth, J.; Burkhalter, J. E.
Article Title: Intra-individual study of mindfulness: Ecological momentary perspective in post-surgical lung cancer patients
Abstract: The period of recovery following a lung-cancer surgery presents unique challenges and psychological demands. The study utilized ecological momentary assessments (EMA) to repeatedly sample mindfulness states in a sample of mindfulness-untrained individuals following hospital discharge. Intra- and inter- individual variability was assessed to examine cancer patients’ natural capacity to exhibit mindfulness states during two weeks of recovery. Fifty nine stage I lung cancer patients (61% women, mean age = 66.1, SD = 7.9) completed EMA twice a day for two weeks. Mean level of mindfulness in the sample was low and equaled.49 (SD =.51) on the 5 point scale, with older participants being less likely to endorse mindful states. Net variability in mindfulness, defined as the person-based standard deviation in momentary scores, equaled.42 (SD =.26), ranging for 0 to 1.3 and indicating very modest variability for most participants. Results of the multi-level variance partitioning model revealed 41.4% of variance in mindfulness scores at the inter-individual, 2.4% on the temporal (i.e.,.2% weekly and 2.2% daily), and 56.2% on the momentary levels. Findings indicate that, for cancer patients recovering from surgery, the innate ability to exhibit mindfulness is limited. From the methodological standpoint, consideration of intra-individual variability has implications for conceptualization and design of EMA studies. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords: ecological momentary assessment; mindfulness; lung cancer patients; intra-individual variability; within-person dynamics
Journal Title: Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Volume: 42
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0160-7715
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2019-02-01
Start Page: 102
End Page: 110
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10865-018-9942-7
PUBMED: 29992367
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 April 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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