Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Teaching Mindfulness on Positive Thinking and Job Satisfaction
Author/Authors :
Ghojavand, Ghasem Department of social work - Member of Faculty of Social Work - Hekmat Razavi Institute of Higher Education, Khorasan Razavi, Mashhad, Iran , Lotfizadeh, Tahereh University of North Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study was an attempt to determine the effectiveness of teaching
mindfulness on positive thinking and job satisfaction of Refah Bank Foreign Affairs
Department staff in Tehran. The study was experimental and included a pilot study
conducting pretest-posttest on the control group. The statistical population of the
research included 56 individuals who were the staff of Refah Bank Foreign Affairs
Department in Tehran in 2019-20. The research sample included 30 volunteers
selected through simple random sampling, who were divided randomly into two
groups: experiment group (15) and control group (15). The research instrument
comprised of Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) (2009), and Ingram
and Wisnicki’s (1998) Assessment of Positive Automatic Cognition (ATQ-P) (1998).
The data analysis used in the descriptive part included frequency, percentage, central
tendency (mean) and dispersion indices (standard deviation) and in the inferential part,
Shapiro test was used for data normalization and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).
The results of data analysis showed that teaching mindfulness is effective on
employees’ job satisfaction at the level of 0.05 with a coefficient of f=18.85; and that
teaching mindfulness in groups is effective on positive thinking of employees at the
level of 0.05 with a coefficient of f=17.06. Therefore, teaching mindfulness has
proved to be effective on positive thinking and job satisfaction of employees.
Teaching mindfulness affects positive thinking and job satisfaction of the Staff of
Foreign Affairs Department of Refah Bank.
Keywords :
Teaching mindfulness , Positive thinking , Job satisfaction , Staff
Journal title :
Sociological of Studies of youth