Interplay between self-compassion and affect during Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living for recurrent depression: An Autoregressive Latent Trajectory analysis.

Behav Res Ther

Radboud University Medical Center, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Department of Psychiatry, Center for Mindfulness, Reinier Postlaan 4, 6525 GC, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Published: November 2021

Background: The current study aimed to investigate the possible interplay between self-compassion and affect during Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living (MBCL) in recurrently depressed individuals.

Methods: Data was used from a subsample of a parallel-group randomized controlled trial investigating the efficacy of MBCL in recurrently depressed adults (n = 104). Self-reports of self-compassion and positive/negative affect were obtained at the start of each of the eight MBCL sessions.

Results: Bivariate Autoregressive Latent Trajectory (ALT) modeling showed that, when looking at the interplay between self-compassion and positive/negative affect on a session-to-session basis, no significant reciprocal cross-lagged effects between self-compassion and positive affect were found. Although there were no cross-lagged effects from negative affect to self-compassion, higher levels of self-compassion at each session did predict lower levels of negative affect at the subsequent session (b = -0.182, s.e. = 0.076, p = .017).

Conclusions: The current study shows that increases in self-compassion are followed by decreases in negative affect in MBCL for depression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2021.103946DOI Listing

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