KAWAMATA Yu
Department Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Health Sciences Position Counselor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2023/09 |
Type | Articles |
Peer Review | With peer review |
Title | Dispositional Associations Between Interoceptive Attention Tendencies and Effortful Control: Cross-sectional Findings from an Online National Survey of Japanese Working Adults |
Contribution Type | Co-Authored Publication |
Journal | Japanese Psychological Research |
Journal Type | Japan |
Volume, Issue, Pages | 65(4),pp.310-323 |
Author and coauthor | ◎Takuya Fujikawa, Russell Sarwar Kabir, Atsuhiko Funabashi, Yu Kawamata, Yutaka Haramaki |
Details | Interoceptive attention tendencies (IATs) havebeen theorizedtoinclude facetsof awareness and evaluative aspects for skillfully attending toward one’s bodily sensa-tions in a regulatory manner. However, the relations between IATs and factors for thetrait-like control of behavioral effort are unknown. Here, we tested associations betweenIATs measured viatheMultidimensionalAssessment ofInteroceptive Awareness(MAIA)and control-related factors from the Effortful Control Scale (ECS) for adults in a nationallyrepresentative online survey of 500 Japanese working adults . |