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Longitudinal associations between self-compassion, depression, and suicidal ideation in adolescent boys and girls.

Yaling PangWanjun LiChao Song
Published in: Stress and health : journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress (2024)
This study aims to elucidate associations among self-compassion, depression, and suicidal ideation, particularly with respect to gender differences. Using a multigroup cross-lagged panel model, we conducted a longitudinal evaluation of 424 Chinese adolescents (55.85% boys; Mage = 18.02, SD = 0.73 at baseline). Our findings indicated that suicidal ideation at T1 positively predicted depression 6 months later, while negatively predicted self-compassion. However, self-compassion negatively predicted depression 6 months later, specifically in boys, but not in girls. Furthermore, self-compassion significantly mediated the relationship between suicidal ideation at T1 and depression at T2. This study helps to uncover the underlying relationships between self-compassion, depression, and suicidal ideation, and also provide a detailed insight into the differential effects of self-compassion on depression among boys and girls.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • sleep quality
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • cross sectional