Family functioning and self-compassion among college students: examining the mediating role of mindfulness

大学生家庭功能与自我关怀:探究正念的中介作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: College students frequently encounter academic and non-academic stressors, making them highly vulnerable to mental health problems. Among various protective factors, mindfulness and self-compassion are recognized for their roles in enhancing emotional well-being. Meanwhile, the family environment plays a significant role in shaping these intrapersonal capacities. This study investigated both the direct and indirect effects in the relationship between perceived family functioning, mindfulness, and self-compassion among Indonesian college students. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: A total of 278 students (17-29 years old) from 15 Indonesian universities completed online self-report questionnaires. Standardized instruments were used to measure family functioning (FAM-III), mindfulness (MAAS), and self-compassion (SCS). Mediation analysis was conducted using Jamovi with 5,000 bootstrap samples. RESULTS: The results revealed that higher family dysfunction was significantly associated with lower mindfulness (β = -.47, p < .001) and self-compassion (β = -.25, p < .001), while mindfulness positively correlated with self-compassion (β = .38, p < .001). Mediation analysis confirmed that mindfulness partially mediated the negative relationship between family dysfunction and self-compassion (indirect effect: β = -.18, p < .001), accounting for 42.1% of the total effect (total effect: β = -.43, p < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The findings highlight the influence of familial relational quality on students' psychological resources and underscore mindfulness as a psychological mechanism linking family functioning to self-compassion. This study suggests that mindfulness-based interventions could enhance self-compassion, especially for students from dysfunctional families.

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