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Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills The Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills (KIMS) is a 39-item self-report measuring Mindfulness on four scales: i.''Observing'', ii.''Describing'', iii.''Act With Awareness'', and iv.''Accept Without Judgment''. It was developed at Kentucky University by Baer, Smith, & Allen in 2004. 〔 (Assessment of Mindfulness by Self-Report - The Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills ), Sage Journals, Sept 2004 〕 A short, 20-item version of it (KIMS-Short) was developed in Germany in 2011 and enables researchers to replicate the basic factor structure. However KIMS-Short shows the ''Observing'' subscale as comprising two different but strongly correlated factors depending on whether the observed stimuli are internal or external.〔Höfling, Volkmar; Ströhle, Gunnar; Michalak, Johannes; Heidenreich, Thomas (2011). ("A short version of the Kentucky inventory of mindfulness skills". ) Journal of Clinical Psychology.〕 Good support has been found for the model of four correlated factors, and the scales have been found to be both highly internally consistent and sensitive to change through Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy. 〔Baum, Corinna; Kuyken, Willem; Bohus, Martin; Heidenreich, Thomas; Michalak, Johannes ; Steil, Regina (2009). ("The Psychometric Properties of the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills in Clinical Populations". ) Assessment.〕 == Relation with behavior == The four scales have been positively correlated with social activity.〔Mathias Dekeysera, Filip Raesa, Mia Leijssena, Sara Leysena, David Dewulf (2008). "Mindfulnessskills and interpersonal behaviour". Personality and Individual Differences.〕
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