Welas Asih Diri dan Gejala Gangguan Makan: Infleksibilitas Psikologis sebagai Mediator

Rinda A'anisah, Dini Rahma Bintari
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Eating disorders are persistent problems related to eating behavior that can cause physical and psychosocial consequences. The increasing global prevalence of eating disorders underscores the need for an in-depth understanding of these disorders. It is known that the emergence of eating disorders is influenced by excessive evaluation one’s body and attempts to avoid unpleasant experiences. This indicates the role of psychological inflexibility in individuals with eating disorder symptoms. One of the protective factors against eating disorders is self-compassion, which is a gentle and loving attitude towards oneself, even when experiencing difficult experiences or emotions. Self-compassion helps individuals to become more flexible in dealing with their experiences and emotions, thereby avoiding maladaptive behavior. This study aims to examine the role of psychological inflexibility as a mediator in the relationship between self-compassion and eating disorder symptoms. This is a cross-sectional study involving 141 female participants aged 18-25 years (M=22,6, SD=2,02) who were obtained through convenience sampling techniques. Data retrieval is done using three measuring instruments, which are Self-compassion scale, acceptance and action questionnaire-II, and Eating Attitudes Test-13. The results showed that psychological inflexibility had a mediating effect in the relationship between self-compassion and eating disorder symptoms. Moreover, self-compassion cannot predict eating disorder symptoms directly without psychological inflexibility as an intermediary. It can be concluded that an individual's level of self-compassion lead to eating disorder symptoms through psychological inflexibility. The results also support the possible application of self-compassion interventions and acceptance and commitment therapy to treat eating disorder symptoms.
自我同情和饮食失调症状:调解人的心理灵活性
饮食失调是与饮食行为相关的持续性问题,可导致身体和心理后果。饮食失调在全球的日益流行强调了对这些失调有深入了解的必要性。众所周知,饮食失调的出现是受到过度评价自己的身体和试图避免不愉快经历的影响。这表明心理不灵活在饮食失调症状个体中的作用。防止饮食失调的保护因素之一是自我同情,这是一种温柔和爱自己的态度,即使在经历困难的经历或情绪时也是如此。自我同情可以帮助个人在处理自己的经历和情绪时变得更加灵活,从而避免不良行为。本研究旨在探讨心理不灵活性在自我同情与饮食失调症状之间的中介作用。这是一项横断面研究,涉及141名18-25岁的女性参与者(M=22,6, SD=2,02),他们通过方便抽样技术获得。数据检索使用三种测量工具,即自我同情量表、接受与行动问卷- ii和饮食态度测试-13。结果表明,心理不灵活性在自我同情与饮食失调症状的关系中起中介作用。此外,如果没有心理不灵活性作为中介,自我同情不能直接预测饮食失调症状。可以得出结论,个体的自我同情水平通过心理不灵活性导致饮食失调症状。研究结果也支持了自我同情干预和接受与承诺疗法在治疗饮食失调症状中的应用。
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