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Larissa Bartlett

Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.

2 papers in the library · 50 citations · publishing 2021-2026

Papers

Mindfulness Is Associated With Lower Stress and Higher Work Engagement in a Large Sample of MOOC Participants.

Frontiers in psychology January 1, 2021 Larissa Bartlett, Marie-Jeanne Buscot, Aidan Bindoff et al. 50 citations

In a large sample of adults from 130 countries, higher mindfulness was linked to lower perceived stress and slightly higher work engagement. Each standard deviation increase in mindfulness corresponded to a 0.52 standard deviation decrease in stress and a 0.06 standard deviation increase in engagement. After a six-week mindfulness MOOC, participants reported substantially higher mindfulness, reduced stress, and a small improvement in work engagement. The findings suggest mindfulness is a modifiable personal resource that may protect against stress and support engagement, and that online courses can deliver these benefits affordably to many people.

Refining the Observed Mindfulness Measure to Create and Validate the Observed Mindful Behaviours Scale

Mindfulness February 24, 2026 Larissa Bartlett, Rohan Puri, Amanda L. Neil et al.

A new 9-item scale, the Observed Mindful Behaviours (OMB), measures how attentive, aware, and accepting a person appears to someone who knows them. Based on data from 190 pairs of raters and targets, the scale shows good reliability and validity. Observed mindful behavior aligns moderately with self-reported trait mindfulness and interpersonal mindfulness, and correlates positively with empathy and psychological capital, and negatively with psychological inflexibility, distress, and anger reactivity. It does not relate to prosocial intentions. The OMB can complement self-report measures in mindfulness research.