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自我同情在 COVID-19 大流行期间孤独感中的作用:基于群组的轨迹建模方法。

The role of self-compassion in loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic: a group-based trajectory modelling approach.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

Research Institute for Psychological Sciences, UCLouvain, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

出版信息

Cogn Emot. 2024 Feb;38(1):103-119. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2023.2270201. Epub 2024 Jan 5.

DOI:10.1080/02699931.2023.2270201
PMID:37882199
Abstract

Research has suggested an increase in loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, but much of this work has been cross-sectional, making causal inferences difficult. In the present research, we employed a longitudinal design to identify loneliness trajectories within a period of twelve months during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium ( = 2106). We were particularly interested in the potential protective role of self-compassion in these temporal dynamics. Using a group-based trajectory modelling approach, we identified trajectory groups of individuals following low (11.0%), moderate-low (22.4%), moderate (25.7%), moderate-high (31.3%), and high (9.6%) levels of loneliness. Findings indicated that younger people, women, and individuals with poor quality relationships, high levels of health anxiety, and stress related to COVID-19, all had a higher probability of belonging to the highest loneliness trajectory groups. Importantly, we also found that people high in two of the three facets of self-compassion (self-kindness and common humanity) had a lower probability of belonging to the highest loneliness trajectory groups. Ultimately, we demonstrated that trajectory groups reflecting higher levels of loneliness were associated with lower life satisfaction and greater depressive symptoms. We discuss the possibility that increasing self-compassion may be used to promote better mental health in similarly challenging situations.

摘要

研究表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间孤独感有所增加,但其中大部分研究都是横断面研究,难以进行因果推断。在本研究中,我们采用纵向设计,在 COVID-19 大流行期间的 12 个月内确定了比利时( = 2106)的孤独轨迹。我们特别关注自我同情在这些时间动态中的潜在保护作用。使用基于群组的轨迹建模方法,我们确定了个体处于低(11.0%)、中低(22.4%)、中(25.7%)、中高(31.3%)和高(9.6%)孤独水平的轨迹组。研究结果表明,年轻人、女性以及人际关系较差、健康焦虑水平较高、与 COVID-19 相关的压力较大的个体,更有可能属于最高孤独轨迹组。重要的是,我们还发现,自我同情的三个方面(自我友善和共性人性)中的两个方面得分较高的人,属于最高孤独轨迹组的可能性较低。最终,我们证明了反映更高孤独水平的轨迹组与较低的生活满意度和更大的抑郁症状相关。我们讨论了在类似具有挑战性的情况下,增加自我同情可能被用于促进更好的心理健康的可能性。

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