Mindfulness and self-compassion mechanisms of action: a correlational study

Published: 6 May 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/4fjbs4j24j.1
Contributor:
Andres Lombas

Description

This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of action of mindfulness and self-compassion. the literature on mindfulness indicates that self-compassion may be one mechanism by which mindfulness improves mental health and psychological well-being. To this hypothesis, the present study evaluates the mediating role of self-compassion in the relation between mindfulness and two positive psychological functioning variables: satisfaction with life and emotion regulation. Some authors have proposed that the influence of mindfulness on self-compassion may be reciprocal. To test this proposal, the present study also evaluates the mediating role of mindfulness in the relation between self-compassion and the two studied variables. Finally, emotion regulation has been regarded as a possible mechanism of action for self-compassion. Motivated by this idea, this study also sought to find out whether emotion regulation mediates the relation between self-compassion and satisfaction with life. Our results provide empirical support to the mediating role of self-compassion in the relation between mindfulness and positive psychological functioning. Contrarily, mindfulness generally does not mediate the effects of self-compassion, which contradicts the idea of the reciprocal influence of mindfulness and self-compassion. Finally, our results also confirmed the mediating role of emotional repair between self-compassion and satisfaction with life.

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1.- Download "Mind-Comp.txt" data file and all the Mplus files. 2.- Execute Mplus files with .inp extension to obtain the results or open Mplus files with .out to see the results already executed. Information about the files: * 0-Corr Var. Obs. y Laten. file corresponds to correlations between observed variables and correlations between latent variables. * A-Mind-Comp-SV corresponds to Model A in figure. * B-Comp-Mind-SV corresponds to Model B in figure. * C-Mind-Comp-RE corresponds to Model C in figure. * D-Comp-Mind-RE corresponds to Model D in figure. * E-Comp-RE-SV corresponds to Model E in figure.

Institutions

Universidad de Zaragoza

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Social Sciences

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