Abstract This study maps 1941 Web of Science articles (2000–May 2025) to clarify how mindfulness research relates to psychological well‐being and priorities under Sustainable Development Goal 3. Using network and temporal analyses, we identify 11 thematic clusters spanning clinical care, workplace motivation and self‐determination, cognitive‐neuroscience mechanisms, measurement/psychometrics, family and developmental settings, trauma recovery, and cardiometabolic health. Publication activity has increased substantially, and the thematic center of gravity has shifted from symptom reduction toward resilience‐oriented and technology‐enabled applications. Emerging fronts include self‐compassion and related strengths, interoception and mind–body practices, and digital delivery (telehealth/mobile health). Persistent gaps involve under‐representation of non‐WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) populations, limited attention to eudaimonic outcomes, incomplete specification of mechanisms, and sparse long‐term or implementation evidence. By integrating two previously parallel literatures, the review offers a concise field map that highlights established anchors and actionable frontiers. The results inform the design, targeting, and evaluation of mindfulness programs that advance population mental health and flourishing.
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