Efeitos da vergonha em sintomas depressivos em pessoas com e sem doença física crónica: Os papéis mediadores da autocompaixão e da ação comprometida

IF 0.4 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Daniela Veiga, Inês A. Trindade, Cláudia Ferreira
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Aim: The current study aimed at examining the potential mediator role of self-compassion and committed action on the link between shame and depressive symptomatology in people with and without a diagnosis of chronic disease. Additionally, differences between these two groups were explored regarding these variables. Method: The sample included 453 participants (223 with chronic disease and 230 without a diagnosis of chronic disease), who completed an online survey. Results: Participants with a diagnosis of chronic disease significantly (p < 0.05) presented higher levels of shame feelings and depressive symptoms, and lower levels of committed action than participants without a chronic disease. Nonetheless, no significant differences in self-compassion abilities were found between the groups. Correlational results revealed that shame was negatively associated with self-compassion and committed action, and positively with depressive symptomatology, in both groups. Path analysis results indicated that shame feelings have a significant impact on depressive symptomatology (explaining 41% of its variance), mediated through decreased self-compassion and committed action. A multi-group analysis revealed that this model was invariant between study groups. Conclusions: This study seems to provide important contributions to understand the protective impact of self-compassionate abilities and the adoption in committed action in mental health, both for people with or without a chronic disease diagnosis. Indeed, these processes appear to be important mediating mechanisms that seem to minimize the negative effects of shame on depressive symptomatology. These findings seem to support the development of more effective approaches for the promotion of psychological health for people with or without a chronic disease diagnosis.
羞耻感对患有和不患有慢性身体疾病的人抑郁症状的影响:自我同情和妥协行为的中介作用
目的:本研究旨在检验自我同情和承诺行为在患有和未患有慢性病的人的羞耻感和抑郁症状之间的联系中的潜在中介作用。此外,还探讨了这两组患者在这些变量方面的差异。方法:该样本包括453名参与者(223名患有慢性病,230名未被诊断为慢性病),他们完成了一项在线调查。结果:与没有慢性病的参与者相比,被诊断为慢性病的患者表现出更高水平的羞耻感和抑郁症状,以及更低水平的承诺行动。尽管如此,两组之间在自我同情能力方面没有发现显著差异。相关结果显示,在两组中,羞耻感与自我同情和承诺行为呈负相关,与抑郁症状呈正相关。通径分析结果表明,羞耻感对抑郁症状有显著影响(解释了41%的方差),通过减少自我同情和承诺行为来调节。多组分析表明,该模型在研究组之间是不变的。结论:这项研究似乎为理解自我同情能力和采取承诺行动对心理健康的保护作用提供了重要贡献,无论是否患有慢性病。事实上,这些过程似乎是重要的中介机制,可以最大限度地减少羞耻感对抑郁症状的负面影响。这些发现似乎支持开发更有效的方法来促进患有或未患有慢性病的人的心理健康。
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