Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults

With the rise of mental health issues among adults, the exploration of psychological interventions can be diversified to cater to this need as a public health measure of improving general wellbeing. One issue of concern is body dissatisfaction which influences individuals’ perception of their own...

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Main Author: Yusri, Nurain Md
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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description With the rise of mental health issues among adults, the exploration of psychological interventions can be diversified to cater to this need as a public health measure of improving general wellbeing. One issue of concern is body dissatisfaction which influences individuals’ perception of their own physical appearance negatively. Research shows high levels of self-compassion is positively linked to better aspects of mental health and has benefits for body dissatisfaction. Previous studies found benefits of self-compassion intervention in reducing psychopathology including symptoms of body dissatisfaction. The current study aimed to examine whether there is a benefit of selfcompassion intervention techniques in reducing levels of body dissatisfaction among young adults. To examine this, pre-and post-experimental design was conducted to see whether online self-compassion intervention has benefits on two aspects which are self-compassion and body dissatisfaction. Nine undergraduate students fully completed the brief online self-compassion group intervention. They participated in a bi-weekly 1-hour online group intervention for four weeks, for eight sessions. Self- Compassion Scale (SCS) and Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) were used to measure their levels of self-compassion and body dissatisfaction respectively. The participant’s pre- and post-intervention level of self-compassion and body dissatisfaction were compared to identify any significant differences. Paired t-test statistical analysis showed no difference in both self-compassion level and body dissatisfaction level before and after the intervention. The current study lacks sample size to arrive at a conclusive result. However, the intervention did not negatively affect levels of self-compassion or body dissatisfaction and can be considered safe. Implications are discussed and recommendation for future research is included.
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spelling usm-570792023-03-01T08:29:28Z http://eprints.usm.my/57079/ Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults Yusri, Nurain Md BF697-697.5 Differential psychology. Individuality. Self R Medicine With the rise of mental health issues among adults, the exploration of psychological interventions can be diversified to cater to this need as a public health measure of improving general wellbeing. One issue of concern is body dissatisfaction which influences individuals’ perception of their own physical appearance negatively. Research shows high levels of self-compassion is positively linked to better aspects of mental health and has benefits for body dissatisfaction. Previous studies found benefits of self-compassion intervention in reducing psychopathology including symptoms of body dissatisfaction. The current study aimed to examine whether there is a benefit of selfcompassion intervention techniques in reducing levels of body dissatisfaction among young adults. To examine this, pre-and post-experimental design was conducted to see whether online self-compassion intervention has benefits on two aspects which are self-compassion and body dissatisfaction. Nine undergraduate students fully completed the brief online self-compassion group intervention. They participated in a bi-weekly 1-hour online group intervention for four weeks, for eight sessions. Self- Compassion Scale (SCS) and Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) were used to measure their levels of self-compassion and body dissatisfaction respectively. The participant’s pre- and post-intervention level of self-compassion and body dissatisfaction were compared to identify any significant differences. Paired t-test statistical analysis showed no difference in both self-compassion level and body dissatisfaction level before and after the intervention. The current study lacks sample size to arrive at a conclusive result. However, the intervention did not negatively affect levels of self-compassion or body dissatisfaction and can be considered safe. Implications are discussed and recommendation for future research is included. 2022-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/57079/1/NURAIN%20MD%20YUSRI-24%20pages.pdf Yusri, Nurain Md (2022) Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title_full Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title_fullStr Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title_full_unstemmed Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title_short Examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among Malaysian young adults
title_sort examination the effectiveness of self-compassion intervention to reduce body dissatisfaction among malaysian young adults
topic BF697-697.5 Differential psychology. Individuality. Self
R Medicine
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