Exploring the link between self-compassion and body image in university women

被引:193
作者
Wasylkiw, Louise [1 ]
MacKinnon, Anna L. [1 ]
MacLellan, Aleka M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mt Allison Univ, Dept Psychol, Sackville, NB E0A 3C0, Canada
关键词
Body image; Self-compassion; Self-esteem; Body preoccupation; Body appreciation; Weight/shape concerns; Eating guilt; Depressive symptoms; ADOLESCENT GIRLS; EATING PATHOLOGY; ESTEEM SCALE; DISSATISFACTION; PERSONALITY; VALIDITY; MODEL; QUESTIONNAIRE; MAINTENANCE; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.bodyim.2012.01.007
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present research was to examine the relationships between self-compassion and women's body image. In Study 1, female undergraduates (N=142) completed three measures of body image and measures of self-esteem and self-compassion. Results showed that high self-compassion predicted fewer body concerns independently of self-esteem. Moreover, when both self-compassion and self-esteem were included as predictors, self-compassion accounted for unique variance in body preoccupation and weight concerns whereas self-esteem did not. In Study 2, this finding was partially replicated with one component (self-judgment) of self-compassion uniquely predicting body preoccupation in undergraduate women (N=187). High scores on self-compassion also predicted less eating guilt independent of self-esteem. Additionally, self-compassion was shown to partially mediate the relationship between body preoccupation and depressive symptoms. The findings highlight the possibility that a consideration of self-compassion for body image may contribute to identifying who is most at risk for body/shape concerns. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:236 / 245
页数:10
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