| Literature DB >> 29379620 |
Kristin J Homan1, Fuschia M Sirois2.
Abstract
Growing evidence indicates that self-compassion is associated with better physical health, but the pathways that mediate this relationship are not well understood. This study tested a serial mediation model that linked self-compassion, perceived stress, health behaviors, and a comprehensive index of physical health. A sample of 176 individuals completed an online survey posted on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Self-compassion had an indirect effect on physical health via both mediators and through the sequential pathway, suggesting that taking a kind, accepting and mindful stance toward one's flaws and failures may have benefits for reducing stress and promoting health behaviors.Entities:
Keywords: health; health behavior; self-compassion; stress
Year: 2017 PMID: 29379620 PMCID: PMC5779931 DOI: 10.1177/2055102917729542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Psychol Open ISSN: 2055-1029
Figure 1.Proposed serial mediation model linking self-compassion and physical health through perceived stress and health behaviors.
Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations for main study variables.
| Variable |
|
| 2. | 3. | 4. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Self-compassion | 3.21 | 0.82 | −.80 | .49 | .46 |
| 2. Perceived stress | 2.52 | 0.79 | −.48 | −.60 | |
| 3. Health behavior | 1.21 | 0.52 | .40 | ||
| 4. Physical health | 0.66 | 0.67 |
All correlations are significant at p < .001.
Figure 2.Conceptual diagram linking self-compassion and physical health through perceived stress and health behaviors. Values presented are standardized path coefficients with bootstrap standard errors in parentheses.
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.
Summary of serial mediation model linking self-compassion and physical health through perceived stress and health-promoting behavior.
| Effect | 95% CI | Model | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SC → PS → HB | 0.19 (0.09) | [0.03, 0.37] | ||
| Direct effect of SC on HB | 0.31 (0.11) | [0.09, 0.53] | ||
| Total effect of SC on HB | 0.50 | .27 | 15.93 | |
| SC → PS → PH | 0.46 (0.08) | [0.30, 0.63] | ||
| SC → HB → PH | 0.05 (0.03) | [0.01, 0.12] | ||
| SC → PS → HB → PH | 0.03 (0.02) | [0.004, 0.08] | ||
| Total indirect effect of SC on PH | 0.54 (0.09) | [0.36, 0.72] | ||
| Direct effect of SC on PH | −0.04 (0.10) | [−0.24, 0.17] | ||
| Total effect of SC on PH | 0.50 | .38 | 21.19 |
CI: confidence interval; SE: standard error; SC: self-compassion; PS: perceived stress; HB: health-promoting behaviors; PH: physical health.
p < .001.
Figure 3.Conceptual diagram of alternate model linking self-compassion and physical health through health behaviors and perceived stress. Values presented are standardized path coefficients with bootstrap standard errors in parentheses.
*p < .05, ***p < .001.
Summary of serial mediation model linking self-compassion and physical health through health-promoting behavior and perceived stress.
| Effect | β ( | 95% CI | Model | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SC → HB → PS | −0.06 (0.03) | [−0.12, −0.01] | ||
| Direct effect of SC on PS | −0.75 (0.05) | [−0.86, −0.64] | ||
| Total effect of SC on PS | −0.81 | .65 | 78.91 | |
| SC → HB → PH | 0.07 (0.04) | [0.01, 0.15] | ||
| SC → PS → PH | 0.44 (0.08) | [0.29, 0.60] | ||
| SC → HB → PS → PH | 0.03 (0.02) | [0.01, 0.08] | ||
| Total indirect effect of SC on PH | 0.54 (0.09) | [0.37, 0.73] | ||
| Direct effect of SC on PH | −0.04 (0.10) | [−0.24, 0.17] | ||
| Total effect of SC on PH | 0.50 | .38 | 21.19 |
CI: confidence interval; SE: standard error; SC: self-compassion; PS: perceived stress; HB: health-promoting behaviors; PH: physical health.
p < .001.