Effects of MSC on Psychometric tests and an Empathy for pain task in Uruguayan teachers.

This research base includes: 1) self-reported data from the following tests: i) Five-facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer et al, 2006; Cebolla et al., 2012; Quintana et al., 2017), ii) Scale self-pity (SCS; Neff, 2003a; García-Campayo, 2014); iii) Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI; Davis, 1...

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Main Author: Liberman, Tamara (author)
Other Authors: Bidegain, Martín (author), Berriel, Andrea (author), López, Francisco (author), Ibarra, Alexander (author), Pisani, Mikaela (author), Polero, Sol (author), Brito, Gonzalo (author), Pereira, Ana Carolina (author), López, Silvana (author), Castelló, María (author)
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.60895/redata/6PG4F4
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Summary:This research base includes: 1) self-reported data from the following tests: i) Five-facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ; Baer et al, 2006; Cebolla et al., 2012; Quintana et al., 2017), ii) Scale self-pity (SCS; Neff, 2003a; García-Campayo, 2014); iii) Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI; Davis, 1980, 1983; Fernández et al., 2011), iv) Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Cohen et al., 1983; Tapia et al., 2007); and v) World Health Organization-5 Well-being Index (WHO-5; World Health Organization, 1998; Topp et al., 2015). 2) data from the in-person pain empathy task, according to Baez et al. (2017). These data were collected within the framework of a research project whose objectives were to evaluate the effects of virtual training in conscious self-compassion (MSC) on mindfulness, self-compassion, stress, well-being, and empathy in Uruguayan primary school teachers. For this, a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study was carried out. The volunteer teachers were randomly assigned to virtual nine-week MSC or Kundalini Yoga (KY; active control) trainings. They completed self-reports and performed the pain empathy task (PTT) before, after training, and at follow-up (3 months).