2011
DOI: 10.17315/kjhp.2011.16.1.004
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The effects of perceived stress and self compassion on the relationship between self criticism and depression

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“…For the relationships between the variables examined in this study, job burnout was significantly positively related to self-criticism and depression and significantly negatively related to compassion, and compassion was significantly negatively related to self-criticism and depression. These results for the relationships between variable were consistent with previous research suggesting the relationship between burnout and depression [1][2] and self-criticism and depression [5] [17]. With age, older people were more likely to be compassionate and less likely to be self critical and burned out.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…For the relationships between the variables examined in this study, job burnout was significantly positively related to self-criticism and depression and significantly negatively related to compassion, and compassion was significantly negatively related to self-criticism and depression. These results for the relationships between variable were consistent with previous research suggesting the relationship between burnout and depression [1][2] and self-criticism and depression [5] [17]. With age, older people were more likely to be compassionate and less likely to be self critical and burned out.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Meanwhile, there has been a recent surge in research related to self-compassion. Self-compassion is a kind attitude toward oneself and a warm and generous heart toward others [17] [18]. However, the concept of self-compassion differs from the construct of compassion in that it does not include the desire for others to be free of suffering and the altruistic act of helping them.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…일정 수준 의 스트레스는 어머니라는 새로운 역할을 이행하는데서 발 생하는 자연스러운 반응이지만 (Selye, 1956), 과도할 경우 태아와의 애착이나 신생아기, 영아기 발달까지 영향을 미친 다 (Selye, 1956;Kwon JH, 1996;Kim JW et al, 2004;Kwon MK et al, 2011;Kang SK et al, 2012). 산전에 정신적으로 건강하지 못한 임부는 임신 상태 및 태아에 대하 여 부정적인 느낌이 드는데 (Figueiredo et al, 2009), 이러 한 정신적인 문제는 더 나아가 임신 중 부적절한 행위 자체 에도 직접적인 영향을 주는 것으로 나타나고 있으며, 태아의 체중 및 성장 지연아 출산과도 관련이 있다 (Hoffman et al, 2000;Diego et al, 2009;Field, 2011;Kwon MK et al, 2011;Dunkel et al, 2012 (Beddoe et al, 2009;Dunn et al, 2012;Carroll, 2014;Simonian, 2015), 특히 심박 변이도가 개선되는 등 생리적 인 효과 또한 유의미하였다 (Muthukrishnan et al, 2016 (Neff et al, 2007;Yu YH et al, 2010;Cho HJ et al, 2011;Park JS, 2014 (Beddoe et al, 2009;An YG et al, 2011;Dimidjian et al, 2016;Felder et al, 2017). 또 한편 본 연구 결과에서 임부의 지각된 스트레스가 높을수록 태아애착에 좋지 않은 영향을 준다는 기존의 연구 결과를 재확인할 수 있었다 (Kwon MK et al, 2011) …”
Section: 이런 이유로 태아애착에 영향을 미치는 요인에 대한 연구unclassified