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Self-compassion and parenting efficacy among mothers who are breast cancer survivors: Implications for psychological distress.


ABSTRACT: Mothers who are breast cancer survivors may experience psychological distress in relation to diminished parenting efficacy. Self-compassion may protect mothers from psychological distress, yet little is known about self-compassion in this population. The extent to which self-warmth (self-kindness, mindfulness and sense of common humanity) and self-coldness (self-judgement, isolation and over-identification) dimensions of self-compassion moderate parenting efficacy in predicting depression, anxiety and stress was examined in a sample of 95 mothers who were breast cancer survivors. Independently, poorer parenting efficacy was associated with more depression and stress symptoms. Within regression models, self-coldness was a direct predictor of depression, anxiety and stress, while self-warmth moderated the relationship between parenting efficacy and stress. Self-warmth presents as a potential protective factor for stress associated with poor parenting efficacy, while self-coldness is a potential direct risk factor for psychological distress. Mothers who are breast cancer survivors may benefit from self-compassion focused psychosocial interventions.

SUBMITTER: Kuswanto CN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11005311 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-compassion and parenting efficacy among mothers who are breast cancer survivors: Implications for psychological distress.

Kuswanto Carissa Nadia CN   Stafford Lesley L   Schofield Penelope P   Sharp Jessica J  

Journal of health psychology 20240123 5


Mothers who are breast cancer survivors may experience psychological distress in relation to diminished parenting efficacy. Self-compassion may protect mothers from psychological distress, yet little is known about self-compassion in this population. The extent to which self-warmth (self-kindness, mindfulness and sense of common humanity) and self-coldness (self-judgement, isolation and over-identification) dimensions of self-compassion moderate parenting efficacy in predicting depression, anxie  ...[more]

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