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The relationship between self‐forgiveness and psychological wellbeing in prison inmates: The mediating role of mindfulness

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All your life you’re told forgiveness is for you. But we’re never told why it’s for you. It means you’re working on owning your life.
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The relationship between self‐forgiveness and psychological wellbeing in prison inmates: The mediating role of mindfulness

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104
Date
2022
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Our aim was to investigate the role of mindfulness in mediating any association between prisoners' self‐forgiveness and psychological wellbeing and to test whether any such links are moderated by years spent in prison. In this study self‐forgiveness was conceptualised as a multidimensional construct, including presence of genuine self‐forgiveness, absence of pseudo self‐forgiveness and/or absence of self‐punitiveness.

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