Abstract
In this study, the authors examine the measurement invariance of the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale I MA AS) across adult attachment style. A I-factor mode1 and measurement invariance war supported across groups. As predicted, latent mean differences showed that securely attached individuals reported significantly more mindfulness than did insecurely attached individuals, providing construct validity evidence for the MAAS.
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Shari L. Cordon
Shari L. Cordon, Department of Graduate Psychology, Sural Finney, Department of Graduate Psychology, Center for Assessment and Research Studies, both at James Madison University. Shari L. Cordon is now at Department of Psychology. Virginia Commonwealth University. Correspondence concerning this article should he addressed to Shari L. Cordon. Department of Psychology, College of Humanities and Sciences. Virginia Commonwealth University; PO Box 842018. Richmond. VA 23284 (e-mail: [email protected]).