Towards an Individual Differences Perspective in Mindfulness Training Research: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations

Rongxiang Tang, Todd S. Braver

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Abstract

A growing body of research indicates that mindfulness training can have beneficial effects on critical aspects of psychological well-being, cognitive function, and brain health. Although these benefits have been generalized to the population level, individual variability in observed effects of mindfulness training has not been systematically investigated. Research on other similar forms of psychological intervention demonstrates that individual differences are prominent in terms of intervention responsiveness and outcomes. Furthermore, individual characteristics such as personality traits have been shown to play a crucial role in influencing the effects of intervention. In light of these lines of evidence, we review representative work on individual differences in mindfulness training and advocate for an individual difference perspective in mindfulness training research. We discuss relevant empirical evidence of individual differences potentially influencing behavioral outcomes of mindfulness training, focusing on both cognitive function and psychological well-being. Finally, theoretical considerations and potentially fruitful research strategies and directions for studying individual differences in mindfulness training are discussed, including those involving cognitive neuroscience methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number818
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - May 19 2020

Keywords

  • disposition
  • individual differences
  • meditation
  • mindfulness training
  • personality traits
  • personalized medicine
  • precision medicine

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