The role of self-compassion in physical and psychological well-being.

J Psychol

Psychology Department, Rawl Building, 214, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA.

Published: August 2013

The relation of self-compassion to physical and psychological well-being was investigated among 182 college students. The self-compassion scale was delineated into three composites, following the proposition by Neff that self-compassion consists of three main components: self-judgment versus self-kindness (SJ-SK), a sense of isolation versus common humanity (I-CH), and over-identification versus mindfulness (OI-M). Findings support the association between self-compassion and psychological and physical well-being, but the composites demonstrate different influences. SJ-SK and I-CH were predictive of both depressive symptomatology and physical well-being, and SJ-SK and OI-M were predictive of managing life stressors. The results of this study support and expand prior research on self-compassion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223980.2012.693138DOI Listing

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