NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY

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Main Author: SEAN TOH HAN YANG
Other Authors: PSYCHOLOGY
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/195636
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1956362021-08-02T13:10:46Z NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY SEAN TOH HAN YANG PSYCHOLOGY OLIVER SUENDERMANN JONATHAN KANTER COVID-19 Positive Emotions Negative Emotions Social Connectedness Mindfulness Meditations Focused Attention Meditation Open Monitoring Meditation Observing Non-Reactivity Daily Diary Multilevel Mediation Bachelor's Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) 2021-08-02T07:23:53Z 2021-08-02T07:23:53Z 2021-04-09 Thesis SEAN TOH HAN YANG (2021-04-09). NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/195636
institution National University of Singapore
building NUS Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NUS Library
collection ScholarBank@NUS
topic COVID-19
Positive Emotions
Negative Emotions
Social Connectedness
Mindfulness Meditations
Focused Attention Meditation
Open Monitoring Meditation
Observing
Non-Reactivity
Daily Diary
Multilevel Mediation
spellingShingle COVID-19
Positive Emotions
Negative Emotions
Social Connectedness
Mindfulness Meditations
Focused Attention Meditation
Open Monitoring Meditation
Observing
Non-Reactivity
Daily Diary
Multilevel Mediation
SEAN TOH HAN YANG
NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
description Bachelor's
author2 PSYCHOLOGY
author_facet PSYCHOLOGY
SEAN TOH HAN YANG
format Theses and Dissertations
author SEAN TOH HAN YANG
author_sort SEAN TOH HAN YANG
title NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
title_short NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
title_full NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
title_fullStr NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
title_full_unstemmed NOVEL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING MINDFULNESS MEDITATIONS AND THEIR BENEFITS TO WELL-BEING DURING COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE-SAMPLING STUDY
title_sort novel mechanisms underlying mindfulness meditations and their benefits to well-being during covid-19: an experience-sampling study
publishDate 2021
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/195636
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