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From: Relationship between early-life stress and trait mindfulness in adulthood: a correlational study

Fig. 2

Spearman correlation between Early-Life Stress (CTQ) and Mindfulness facets (FFMQ-BR) of participants (n = 929). CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; EA, Emotional abuse; PA, Physical abuse; SA, Sexual abuse; PN, Physical neglect; EN, Emotional neglect; FFMQ-BR, Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire-Brazilian; FC, Facet; Facet 1, Non-judgement of the inner experience; Facet 2, Acting with awareness—autopilot; Facet 3, Observe; Facet 4, Describe—positive formulation; Facet 5, Describe—negative formulation; Facet 6, Non-reactivity to inner experience; Facet 7, Acting with awareness—distraction; ρ, Spearman’s correlation = − 1 to + 1, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01. The proximity of variables is determined using multidimensional clustering. Variable that are highly correlated are clustered together. Gray paths indicate positive correlations, and red paths are negative correlations. The width and transparency of the path represent the strength of the correlation (wider and less transparent = stronger correlation)

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