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Family factors and depressive symptoms among college students: Understanding the role of self-compassion

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Abstract Objective: Poor family support and increased family unpredictability during childhood have been related to subsequent depression. How self-compassion might influence the relation between family factors (ie, unpredictability and support)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Objective: Poor family support and increased family unpredictability during childhood have been related to subsequent depression. How self-compassion might influence the relation between family factors (ie, unpredictability and support) and depression is unclear. The present study examines how family factors and self-compassion relate to depressive symptoms. Participants: Study participants include 365 university students. Methods: Undergraduate students responded to a questionnaire assessing family factors, recent depressive symptoms, and self-compassion. Results: Hypotheses were supported: family factors were correlated with depression and lower self-compassion, and self-compassion and depression were negatively related. Furthermore, self-compassion moderated the unpredictability-depression relationship. Specifically, individuals who reported high levels of self-compassion demonstrated similar rates of depression, regardless of whether they reported mild, moderate, or high levels of family unpredictability. Self-compassion did not moderate the family support-depression relationship. Conclusions: Implications for therapeutic interventions targeting self-compassion for alleviating depressive symptoms are discussed.

Keywords: depressive symptoms; depression; compassion; self compassion; family factors

Journal Title: Journal of American College Health
Year Published: 2019

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