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When Does Self-Criticism Lead to Depression in Collectivistic Context

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DOI: 10.1007/s10447-020-09418-6

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Self-criticism; Depression; Culture; Counseling; Filipinos

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This study examined the relationship between internal self-criticism and depression, and the moderating effect of interdependent self-construal. The findings showed that internal self-criticism predicted depression, while interdependent self-construal moderated its influence on depression.
The study examined a research model predicting the moderating effect of interdependent self-construal on the relationship between internal self-criticism and depression. The participants were 319 college students from the Philippines. Data were collected using a self-reported questionnaire directly administered to the participants. The findings revealed that internal self-criticism, but not interdependent self-construal, predicted depression. Interdependent self-construal moderated the influence of internal self-criticism on depression, and showed that the influence of self-criticism on depression was weaker among individuals with high levels of interdependent self-construal. The findings were discussed in the context of cultural orientation in counseling practice.

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