| Literature DB >> 33488483 |
Lin Zhang1, Zhihong Ren1, Guangrong Jiang1, Dilana Hazer-Rau2, Chunxiao Zhao1, Congrong Shi1, Lizu Lai1, Yifei Yan1.
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the association between self-oriented empathy and compassion fatigue, and examine the potential mediating roles of dispositional mindfulness and the counselor's self-efficacy. A total of 712 hotline psychological counselors were recruited from the Mental Health Service Platform at Central China Normal University, Ministry of Education during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019, then were asked to complete the questionnaires measuring self-oriented empathy, compassion fatigue, dispositional mindfulness, and counselor's self-efficacy. Structural equation modeling was utilized to analyze the possible associations and explore potential mediations. In addition to reporting confidence intervals (CI), we employed a new method named model-based constrained optimization procedure to test hypotheses of indirect effects. Results showed that self-oriented empathy was positively associated with compassion fatigue. Dispositional mindfulness and counselor's self-efficacy independently and serially mediated the associations between self-oriented empathy and compassion fatigue. The findings of this study confirmed and complemented the etiological and the multi-factor model of compassion fatigue. Moreover, the results indicate that it is useful and necessary to add some training for increasing counselor's self-efficacy in mindfulness-based interventions in order to decrease compassion fatigue.Entities:
Keywords: compassion fatigue; counselor’s self-efficacy; mindfulness; self-oriented empathy; serial-mediation model
Year: 2021 PMID: 33488483 PMCID: PMC7820531 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.613908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078