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Relationship between psychological resilience and parental acceptance-rejection: The mediating role of self-compassion

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CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 2167-2175

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DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-01822-4

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Parental acceptance-rejection; Self-compassion; Psychological resilience; Emerging adult; Mediating role

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This study explores the mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between perceived parental acceptance and psychological resilience. It also examines gender differences in the variables of parental acceptance, self-compassion, and psychological resilience. The findings suggest that self-compassion fully mediates the relationship between perceived maternal and paternal acceptance and psychological resilience. Additionally, perceived parental acceptance and psychological resilience show significant differences based on gender. A warm and accepting parent-child relationship can be considered a protective factor that supports the development of self-compassion and enhances the ability to overcome challenging life events.
Self- compassion means that individual's trying to understand oneself without prejudice, and being sensitive and kind instead of being judgemental and critical. The aim of this study was to examine the mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between perceived parental acceptance and psychological resilience in emerging adults. The study also examined whether gender differ in terms of the variables of parental acceptance, self-compassion and psychological resilience. The study group consisted of 545 university students who were studying in a state university and who were reached with stratified sampling method. The Adult Parental Acceptance-Rejection Scale, the Self-Compassion Scale and the Ego-Resilience Scale were used. Correlation analysis, path analysis, Multivariate Hotelling T-2 test were applied in the analysis of data. As a result of the study, self-compassion was found to have full mediating role in the relationship of perceived maternal acceptance and paternal acceptance with psychological resilience. In addition, perceived parental acceptance and psychological resilience were found to show significant differences in terms of gender. Warmth and acceptance centred parent-child relationship can be considered as a protective factor that can increase the ability to overcome challenging life events by supporting the development of self-compassion.

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