作者: Buaphrao Raphiphatthana , Paul Jose , Karen Salmon
DOI: 10.1027/1614-0001/A000252
关键词: Psychology 、 Grit 、 Construct (philosophy) 、 Mindfulness 、 Dispositional mindfulness 、 Social psychology 、 Passion 、 Biological psychiatry 、 General psychology
摘要: . Grit, that is, perseverance and passion for long-term goals, is a novel construct that has gained attention in recent years ( Duckworth, Peterson, Matthews, & Kelly, 2007 ). To date, little research has been performed with the goal of identifying the antecedents of grit. Thus, in order to fill this gap in the literature, self-report data were collected to examine whether mindfulness, a mindset of being-in-the-present in a nonjudgmental way, plays a role in fostering grittiness. Three hundred and forty-three undergraduate students completed an online survey once in a cross-sectional study, and of these, 74 students completed the survey again 4.5 months later. Although the cross-sectional analyses identified a number of positive associations between mindfulness and grit, the longitudinal analysis revealed that the mindfulness facets of acting with awareness and non-judging were the most important positive predictors of grit 4.5 months later. This set of findings offers implications for future grit interventions.