Sociodemographic and psychosocial correlates of self-compassion in adolescents with physical health conditions

青少年身体健康状况与自我关怀的社会人口学和社会心理学相关因素

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adolescents with physical health conditions (PHCs) face the dual demands of both normative developmental and disease-related burdens. Self-compassion (SC) represents a potentially important resource, yet little is known about its correlates. This study investigated sociodemographic, health-related, and interpersonal predictors of compassionate self-responding (CS) and uncompassionate self-responding (UCS) among adolescents with PHCs. METHODS: In total, 498 adolescents (ages 12–21) with type 1 diabetes, cystic fibrosis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis completed measures of SC, depression, anxiety, disease severity and duration, parental support, peer group integration, and seeking social support. Hierarchical multiple regressions were conducted separately for CS and UCS. Predictors were entered as follows: (1) sociodemographic variables, (2) health-related factors, and (3) social resources. RESULTS: CS was primarily explained by social resources, namely parental support, peer integration, and seeking social support. In contrast, UCS was explained by depression, anxiety, and disease severity, alongside lower parental and peer support. The final hierarchical regression models accounted for 27.8% of the variance in CS and 42.9% in UCS. CONCLUSIONS: Findings reveal two distinct pathways that should be considered in future practice: Results for UCS emphasize the need for early identification and targeted intervention, whereas strengthening supportive interpersonal contexts seems crucial with respect to CS.

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