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Title: RELATIONSHIP CONTROL BETWEEN FIVE PRECEPTS PRACTICE AND ADULT
HAPPINESS: THE EVIDENCE OF THE SURVEY IN VIETNAM |
Authors: Nguyen Nghi Thanh ,Do Thu Huong ,Tran Quyet Thang ,Nguyen Thi Hop and Phuong Huu Tung ,Vietnam |
Abstract: Vietnam is a country of religious diversity, in which Buddhism has the most significant
participation. In addition to practicing the Five Precepts, many Vietnamese people have
registered for active mindfulness meditation classes recently. This fact has received significant
attention from scientists to add to the evidence of previous studies and enrich the research
literature. This study explores the role of mindfulness meditation practice as a moderator of the
relationship between five precepts practice and subjective perception well-being of Vietnamese
adults. This study was conducted through a cross-sectional survey using an intentional sampling
technique (n=200). Multivariable linear regression analysis and moderator regression were
applied to prove the hypotheses. Research results show a positive and meaningful relationship
between practicing mindfulness meditation, practicing the five precepts and feeling subjective
happiness. In particular, mindfulness meditation acts as a moderating variable between the
practice of the five sexes and the subjective feeling of happiness. |
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