The role of self-compassion in the psychological (mal)adjustment of older adults: A repeated-measures study protocol.
Lúcia Rafaela TavaresPaula VagosAna XavierPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2022)
We expect that participants with higher self-compassion will show better psychological adjustment, regardless of attachment quality and negative life events. We expect that insecure attachment and more negative life events will increase the participants' fear of self-compassion, which will decrease their psychological adjustment. Additionally, we expect that self-compassion and fear of self-compassion will show stable developmental trajectories during 6 months. Our results will contribute to better understand protection factors of older adults' mental health, which may guide future psychological interventions.