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Title: | Eudaimonia and mindfulness as predictors of alcohol-dependence: a pilot study |
Authors: | George, Allen Joshua. John, Romate. Rajkumar, Eslavath. Wajid, Maria. Lakshmi, R. |
Keywords: | Mindfulness Eudaimonia Alcohol-dependence Alcohol craving Well-being IIM Ranchi |
Issue Date: | 14-Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | Cogent Psychology |
Citation: | Allen Joshua George, Romate John, Eslavath Rajkumar, Maria Wajid, & R. Lakshmi (2023). Eudaimonia and mindfulness as predictors of alcohol-dependence: a pilot study. Cogent Psychology, 10(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2022.2157964 |
Abstract: | Both hedonia and eudaimonia contribute to well-being, but existing literature on alcohol-dependence concentrates on hedonic needs alone, leaving a research gap on the role of eudaimonia in alcohol-dependence. Theoretically, mindfulness promotes eudaimonia that presumably benefits individuals with alcohol-dependence, but the empirical literature on the same is scarce. Hence, the current pilot study intended to examine the association of eudaimonia and mindfulness with alcohol-dependence, and assess the feasibility of the main study. Study-I compared mindfulness and eudaimonia of individuals with (N = 154) and without (N = 160) alcohol-dependence. Its results called forth a study-II that explored the role of eudaimonia and mindfulness in predicting alcohol-dependence among the individuals undergoing treatment for alcohol-dependence (N = 110). The data were analyzed using the independent-sample t-test, Pearson correlation, and multiple linear regression. Study-I revealed the significant deficiency of mindfulness and eudaimonia among individuals with alcohol-dependence compared to those without alcohol-dependence. Study-II found that mindfulness and eudaimonia predicted alcohol-dependence and alcohol craving. Study result indicates the potential role of mindfulness and eudaimonia in the effective treatment of alcohol-dependence, through significant correlation among the variables. The study also highlights the feasibility and utility of the main study. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2022.2157964 http://idr.iimranchi.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1539 |
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