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The protective effects of self-compassion on alcohol-related problems among First Nation adolescents.

Nichea S Spillane1, Melissa R Schick1, Silvi C Goldstein1, Tessa Nalven1, Christopher W Kahler2.   

Abstract

Given the disproportionate alcohol-related consequences experienced by North American Indigenous youth, there is a critical need to identify related risk and protective factors. Self-compassion, which has been found to mitigate the effects of trauma exposure, may serve as one such protective factor given the high-degree of historical trauma and contemporary discrimination identified as contributing to the alcohol-related disparities experienced by Indigenous communities. However, no research has examined how self-compassion (i.e., the ability to be kind and accepting and to extend compassion towards oneself) plays a unique role in Indigenous peoples' experiences with alcohol. First Nation adolescents between the ages of 11 and 18 living on a reserve in Eastern Canada (N=106, M age =14.6, 50.0% female) completed a pencil-and-paper survey regarding their alcohol use, alcohol-related problems, and self-compassion. Self-compassion was significantly inversely associated with alcohol-related problems (b=-.51, p=.01, 95%CI [-.90, -.12], and significantly interacted with frequency of alcohol use in predicting alcohol-related problems (b=-.42, p=.04, 95%CI [-.82, -.03]). Simple slopes analyses revealed that the association between frequency of alcohol use and frequency of experiencing alcohol-related problems was significant and positive at low (b=4.68, p<.001, 95%CI [2.62, 6.73]), but was not significant at high (b=-.29, p=.89, 95%CI [-4.35, 3.77]) levels of self-compassion. Binary logistic regression revealed that higher scores of self-compassion were associated with a lower odds of being in the high-risk group for AUD (OR=0.90, 95%CI [0.83, 0.98], p=.02). Our results suggest self-compassion may be protective against experiencing alcohol problems in Indigenous youth and thus may be a target for behavioral interventions.

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Keywords:  Adolescents; Alcohol use; Alcohol-Related Problems; Indigenous; Protective Factors; Self-Compassion

Year:  2021        PMID: 36238694      PMCID: PMC9555812          DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2021.1902994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Res Theory


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