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Self-Compassion as a Resource in the Self-Stigma Process of Overweight and Obese Individuals

OBJECTIVE: Self-stigma in overweight and obese individuals has strong associations with impairment in mental and global health. This study sought to explore self-compassion as a psychological resource in the self-stigma process. METHODS: In a 2012 representative German population survey of N = 1,158...

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Autores principales: Hilbert, Anja, Braehler, Elmar, Schmidt, Ricarda, Löwe, Bernd, Häuser, Winfried, Zenger, Markus
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: S. Karger GmbH 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26422226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438681
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author Hilbert, Anja
Braehler, Elmar
Schmidt, Ricarda
Löwe, Bernd
Häuser, Winfried
Zenger, Markus
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Löwe, Bernd
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description OBJECTIVE: Self-stigma in overweight and obese individuals has strong associations with impairment in mental and global health. This study sought to explore self-compassion as a psychological resource in the self-stigma process. METHODS: In a 2012 representative German population survey of N = 1,158 overweight and obese individuals, self-compassion was examined as a mediator between self-stigma and mental and physical health outcomes, including BMI (kg/m(2)), using structural equation modeling and controlling for sociodemographic factors. RESULTS: Psychological variables were assessed using validated self-report questionnaires. Self-compassion partially mediated the relationships between self-stigma and depression, somatic symptoms, and health status / quality of life, lowering the predictive effect of self-stigma on the outcomes by approximately one-third. In contrast, self-compassion, because it was unrelated to BMI, did not mediate the association between self-stigma and BMI. CONCLUSION: Self-compassion has the potential to act as a buffer against the mental and global health detriments of self-stigma in overweight and obesity and could thus represent a target for interventions to reduce self-stigma and prevent these health impairments. In order to influence the association between self-stigma and BMI, self-compassion should conceptually be linked to weight management.
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spelling pubmed-56448032017-12-04 Self-Compassion as a Resource in the Self-Stigma Process of Overweight and Obese Individuals Hilbert, Anja Braehler, Elmar Schmidt, Ricarda Löwe, Bernd Häuser, Winfried Zenger, Markus Obes Facts Original Article OBJECTIVE: Self-stigma in overweight and obese individuals has strong associations with impairment in mental and global health. This study sought to explore self-compassion as a psychological resource in the self-stigma process. METHODS: In a 2012 representative German population survey of N = 1,158 overweight and obese individuals, self-compassion was examined as a mediator between self-stigma and mental and physical health outcomes, including BMI (kg/m(2)), using structural equation modeling and controlling for sociodemographic factors. RESULTS: Psychological variables were assessed using validated self-report questionnaires. Self-compassion partially mediated the relationships between self-stigma and depression, somatic symptoms, and health status / quality of life, lowering the predictive effect of self-stigma on the outcomes by approximately one-third. In contrast, self-compassion, because it was unrelated to BMI, did not mediate the association between self-stigma and BMI. CONCLUSION: Self-compassion has the potential to act as a buffer against the mental and global health detriments of self-stigma in overweight and obesity and could thus represent a target for interventions to reduce self-stigma and prevent these health impairments. In order to influence the association between self-stigma and BMI, self-compassion should conceptually be linked to weight management. S. Karger GmbH 2015-10 2015-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5644803/ /pubmed/26422226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438681 Text en Copyright © 2015 by S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC) (www.karger.com/OA-license), applicable tothe online version of the article only. Distribution permitted for non-commercial purposes only.
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Hilbert, Anja
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Löwe, Bernd
Häuser, Winfried
Zenger, Markus
Self-Compassion as a Resource in the Self-Stigma Process of Overweight and Obese Individuals
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title_short Self-Compassion as a Resource in the Self-Stigma Process of Overweight and Obese Individuals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26422226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438681
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