{"title":"青少年的自我同情成分是如何形成的?考虑性别因素的跨滞后面板网络分析提供的证据","authors":"Tong Zhao, Ying Yang, Lijuan Cui","doi":"10.1007/s11482-024-10355-4","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Self-compassion refers to a positive and friendly self-attitude when facing setbacks. A growing body of published work provides evidence that self-compassion contributes to adolescents’ psychological well-being robustly. However, due to divergence of self-compassion’s structure, there has been little discussion about the how self-compassion develops and about the way to improve adolescents’ self-compassion. This study examined whether and how self-compassion components would associate with each other longitudinally during adolescence, which may provide insights for improving adolescents’ self-compassion accordingly. Using a two-wave longitudinal design, a relatively large sample of Chinese adolescents (<i>N</i> = 603; <i>M</i><sub>age</sub> = 15.33, <i>SD</i><sub>age</sub> = 0.53) was measured annually at two-time points. We utilized the cross-lagged panel network (CLPN) model to investigate the structure of self-compassion, namely, the underlying relationships among each self-compassion component inside. The CLPN model suggested that self-compassion is an interactive and synergistic system. In addition, the results emphasized the difference between males and females, suggesting that developing self-kindness may elevate adolescent males’ self-compassion, while for adolescent females, nourishing mindfulness and self-kindness simultaneously may be better for their self-compassion. Also, common humanity should pay more attention to boys and girls due to its positive association with uncompassionate components. This study enriches the understanding of the construct of self-compassion. Also, the current study refers to the variance between male and female adolescents in self-compassion and underlines the importance of self-kindness for males and mindfulness for females.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":51483,"journal":{"name":"Applied Research in Quality of Life","volume":"19 5","pages":"2767 - 2784"},"PeriodicalIF":2.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"How Self-Compassion Components Develop in Adolescents? Evidence from Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis with Gender Considerations\",\"authors\":\"Tong Zhao, Ying Yang, Lijuan Cui\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s11482-024-10355-4\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Self-compassion refers to a positive and friendly self-attitude when facing setbacks. 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How Self-Compassion Components Develop in Adolescents? Evidence from Cross-Lagged Panel Network Analysis with Gender Considerations
Self-compassion refers to a positive and friendly self-attitude when facing setbacks. A growing body of published work provides evidence that self-compassion contributes to adolescents’ psychological well-being robustly. However, due to divergence of self-compassion’s structure, there has been little discussion about the how self-compassion develops and about the way to improve adolescents’ self-compassion. This study examined whether and how self-compassion components would associate with each other longitudinally during adolescence, which may provide insights for improving adolescents’ self-compassion accordingly. Using a two-wave longitudinal design, a relatively large sample of Chinese adolescents (N = 603; Mage = 15.33, SDage = 0.53) was measured annually at two-time points. We utilized the cross-lagged panel network (CLPN) model to investigate the structure of self-compassion, namely, the underlying relationships among each self-compassion component inside. The CLPN model suggested that self-compassion is an interactive and synergistic system. In addition, the results emphasized the difference between males and females, suggesting that developing self-kindness may elevate adolescent males’ self-compassion, while for adolescent females, nourishing mindfulness and self-kindness simultaneously may be better for their self-compassion. Also, common humanity should pay more attention to boys and girls due to its positive association with uncompassionate components. This study enriches the understanding of the construct of self-compassion. Also, the current study refers to the variance between male and female adolescents in self-compassion and underlines the importance of self-kindness for males and mindfulness for females.
期刊介绍:
The aim of this journal is to publish conceptual, methodological and empirical papers dealing with quality-of-life studies in the applied areas of the natural and social sciences. As the official journal of the ISQOLS, it is designed to attract papers that have direct implications for, or impact on practical applications of research on the quality-of-life. We welcome papers crafted from interdisciplinary, inter-professional and international perspectives. This research should guide decision making in a variety of professions, industries, nonprofit, and government sectors, including healthcare, travel and tourism, marketing, corporate management, community planning, social work, public administration, and human resource management. The goal is to help decision makers apply performance measures and outcome assessment techniques based on concepts such as well-being, human satisfaction, human development, happiness, wellness and quality-of-life. The Editorial Review Board is divided into specific sections indicating the broad scope of practice covered by the journal. The section editors are distinguished scholars from many countries across the globe.