2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10591-021-09579-5
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Investigating the Structural Model of the Relationship Between Self-Compassion and Psychological Hardiness with Family Cohesion in Women with War-Affected Spouses: The Mediating Role of Self-Worth

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“…A study by Khosravi & Namani (2022) on war-affected females shows the correlation between self-compassion and hardiness. Those who have a higher level of selfcompassion exhibit more adaptability towards challenges and failures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by Khosravi & Namani (2022) on war-affected females shows the correlation between self-compassion and hardiness. Those who have a higher level of selfcompassion exhibit more adaptability towards challenges and failures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter include optimism (Mattson et al, 2018; Taubman‐Ben‐Ari et al, 2019); self‐esteem (Taubman‐Ben‐Ari et al, 2019); and extraversion, agreeableness and openness to experience (Mattson et al, 2018). Of the aforementioned personal growth resources, self‐efficacy (Ghosn et al, 2021; Slone et al, 2013); hardiness (Ajdukovic et al, 2013; Diab et al, 2018; Khosravi & Namani, 2022); and resilience (Eshel et al, 2020; Gagne et al, 2017; Mao & Agyapong, 2021) are the most important in civilians' successful coping with war‐related adversities.…”
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confidence: 99%