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| Kiwango kifupi cha Huruma Binafsi (SCS-SF)× | Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory (FMI)× | |
|---|---|---|
| Nyanja | Saikolojia ya Mindfulness | Saikolojia ya Mindfulness |
| Familia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Mwaka wa asili≠ | 2011 | 2001 |
| Mwanzilishi≠ | Filip Raes, Kristin D. Neff, and colleagues at Leuven University | Nikolaus Buchheld, Peter Grossman, and Harald Walach |
| Aina | Self-report | Self-report |
| Chanzo asilia≠ | Raes, F., Pommier, E., Neff, K. D., & Van Gucht, D. (2011). Construction and factorial validation of a short form of the Self-Compassion Scale. Mindfulness, 2(4), 207-216. DOI ↗ | Buchheld, N., Grossman, P., & Walach, H. (2001). Measuring mindfulness in insight meditation (Vipassana) and meditation-naïve subjects using the Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory (FMI). Journal of Meditation and Meditation Research, 1(1), 11-21. link ↗ |
| Majina mbadala≠ | SCS-SF, SCS-12 | FMI, FMI-30, FMI-14 |
| Zinazohusiana≠ | 5 | 3 |
| Muhtasari≠ | The Self-Compassion Scale Short Form (SCS-SF) is a 12-item self-report instrument measuring self-compassion, a construct closely related to mindfulness emphasizing how individuals respond to personal suffering and failure with kindness and understanding. Developed by Raes, Neff, and colleagues in 2011 and published in Mindfulness, the SCS-SF is a brief version of the original 26-item Self-Compassion Scale. The scale measures self-compassion through six dimensions: Self-Kindness, Self-Judgment, Common Humanity, Isolation, Mindfulness, and Over-Identification. The SCS-SF has become a standard measure in psychological research on self-compassion, emotion regulation, mental health, and the mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based interventions. | The Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory (FMI) is a 30-item self-report questionnaire measuring trait mindfulness, with a widely used 14-item short form (FMI-14). Developed by Buchheld, Grossman, and Walach in 2001 and originally validated in insight meditation practitioners, the FMI has become a standard measure in mindfulness-based intervention research, particularly in European studies and clinical trials evaluating MBSR and MBCT. The instrument emphasizes present-moment awareness, non-judgment, and openness to experience. |
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