KMID : 0389420200280010017
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2020 Volume.28 No. 1 p.17 ~ p.24
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The Relations hip between Mindfulnes s and Shame: Moderated Mediating Effect of Self- Blame and Self- Compas s ion for College Students
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Kim Yong-Hee
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of this study was to explore the moderated mediating effect of self-compassion through self-blame on the relationship between mindfulness and shame.
Methods: A total of 315 college students participated in this study by completing the following questionnaires: Mindfulness Scale, Depressive Experience Questionnaire, Self-Compassion Scale, State Shame and Guilt Scale. Data were analyzed through SPSS22.0 and its macro. The main findings were as follows.
Results: First, the result of bootstrapping indicated that self-criticism partially mediated the relationship between mindfulness and shame. Second, hierarchical regression and slope analyses revealed the moderating effect of self-compassion on the relationship between self-criticism and shame. Finally, the results indicated that self-compassion moderated the mediating effect of mindfulness on shame through self-criticism.
Conclusions: Contributions of this study to an integrative understanding of the process of self-compassion was considered
useful for future therapeutic intervention. Limitation and suggestions was also discussed.
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KEYWORD
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Mindfulness, Self-compassion, Self-criticism, Shame
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