@misc{10481/106310, year = {2025}, month = {8}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/106310}, abstract = {Objectives: Dispositional mindfulness appears to exert benefcial efects in the experience of chronic pain and related symptoms. However, there is currently no widely accepted theoretical model that explains the mechanisms underlying this relationship. Furthermore, existing studies often lack sufcient theoretical justifcation, adequate sample sizes to ensure statistical power, and precise analytical methods to identify the specifc mechanisms involved. Method: The present study analyzed the adequacy of the recent model proposed by Wilson et al. (2023), according to which dispositional mindfulness (assessed via Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire) predicts reduced pain perception (assessed via Abbreviated McGill Pain Questionnaire) through decreased pain catastrophizing (Pain Catastrophizing Scale). The study aimed to replicate the original fndings in a large sample of the general population (n=1075) and examine the model in a chronic pain population (n=467), in which it has not been previously analyzed. Our methodological approach employs structural equation modeling, allowing us to clarify the specifc facets of mindfulness that most signifcantly contribute to this relationship. Results: Dispositional mindfulness, particularly its facet of non-judgment of inner experience, signifcantly predicted lower pain scores through decreased pain catastrophizing, specifcally in its helplessness dimension, both in the healthy subgroup and in those with chronic pain. These fndings replicate those of Wilson et al. (2023) in the general sample and, notably, extend to the chronic pain sample as well. Conclusions: Our results provide robust evidence supporting the model proposed by Wilson et al. (2023) and extend it by showing that within mindfulness a non-judgment attitude plays a crucial role in reducing helplessness when facing pain. These fndings ofer valuable insights for developing evidence-based interventions aimed at promoting health and managing chronic pain for which there is still no efective treatments options.}, organization = {MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (PID2019-109612 GB-I00)}, organization = {Universidad de Granada / CBUA (Open access)}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, keywords = {Mindfulness}, keywords = {Dispositional mindfulness}, keywords = {Chronic pain}, title = {A Model of the Protective Value of Mindfulness in the Experience of Chronic Pain: Mediating Role of Pain Catastrophizing}, doi = {10.1007/s12671-025-02643-3}, author = {Aguerre González, Nuria Victoria and Miró Morales, María Elena and Martínez Narváez-Cabeza de Vaca, María del Pilar and Raya Terrón, Ada and Sánchez Gómez, Ana Isabel}, }