Self-Compassion and Anxiety in Adolescents with and without Anxiety Disorder
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Measures
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Initial Analyses
3.2. Self-Compassion: Clinical versus Reference Group
3.3. Self-Compassion and Anxiety in the Clinical Group
3.4. Self-Compassion and Anxiety in the Reference Group
3.5. Post-Hoc Power Calculations
4. Discussion
4.1. Principal Findings
4.2. Self-Compassion in Adolescents with and without an Anxiety Disorder
4.3. Compassionate and Uncompassionate Self-Responding
4.4. Practical Implications
4.5. Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Clinical Group (N = 23) | Reference Group (N = 28) | |
---|---|---|
Age (M ± SD) | 16.07 ± 1.89 | 14.60 ± 1.97 |
Gender: girl | 16 (69.6%) | 18 (64.4%) |
Level of education | ||
Pre-vocational secondary education | 8 (34.8%) | 0 (0%) |
Senior general secondary education | 8 (34.8%) | 13 (46.4%) |
Pre-university secondary education | 6 (26.1%) | 15 (53.6%) |
Missing | 1 (4.3%) | 0 (0%) |
Treatment | ||
Inpatient | 6 (26.1%) | |
Outpatient | 17 (73.9%) | |
Primary anxiety disorder | ||
Social anxiety disorder | 11 (47.8%) | |
Generalized anxiety disorder | 6 (26.1%) | |
Unspecified anxiety disorder | 2 (8.7%) | |
Panic disorder | 1 (4.3%) | |
Specific phobia | 1 (4.3%) | |
Separation anxiety | 1 (4.3%) | |
Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition | 1 (4.3%) | |
Number of comorbid diagnoses | ||
Zero | 6 (26.1%) | |
One | 11 (47.8%) | |
Two | 4 (17.4%) | |
Three | 2 (8.7%) | |
Comorbid diagnoses | ||
Another anxiety disorder | 6 (26.1%) | |
Depressive disorder | 5 (21.7%) | |
Obsessive-compulsive disorder | 5 (21.7%) | |
Post-traumatic stress disorder | 4 (17.4%) | |
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | 3 (13.0%) | |
Somatoform disorder | 2 (8.6%) |
Clinical Group (N = 23) | Reference Group (N = 28) | |
---|---|---|
Anxiety | ||
M ± SD | 2.67 ± 0.65 *** | 1.84 ± 0.48 |
Min–Max | 1.08–3.55 | 1.05–2.80 |
Overall self-compassion | ||
M ± SD | 3.29 ± 0.98 ** | 4.31 ± 0.89 |
Min–Max | 1.58–5.63 | 3.08–6.67 |
Compassionate self-responding | ||
M ± SD | 3.58 ± 1.00 | 4.05 ± 0.94 |
Min–Max | 1.58–5.67 | 1.92–6.50 |
Uncompassionate self-responding | ||
M ± SD | 4.99 ± 1.26 *** | 3.43 ± 1.18 |
Min–Max | 2.25–6.67 | 1.17–5.50 |
Anxiety | Compassionate Self-Responding | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Clinical Group | Reference Group | Clinical Group | Reference Group | |
Overall self-compassion | −0.785 *** | −0.706 *** | ||
Compassionate self-responding | −0.426 * | −0.527 ** | ||
Uncompassionate self-responding | 0.866 ** | 0.637 *** | −0.490 ** | −0.390 * |
β | Adjusted R² | R² | ΔR² | F | ƒ² | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Overall self-compassion | −0.749 ** | 0.582 | 0.620 | 0.620 | 16.31 *** | 1.63 |
Age | 0.075 | ||||||
Model 2 | Overall self-compassion | −0.785 *** | 0.597 | 0.616 | −0.004 | 33.62 *** | 1.60 |
Model 1 | Compassionate self-responding | −0.002 | 0.724 | 0.749 | 0.749 | 29.91 *** | 3.00 |
Uncompassionate self-responding | 0.423 *** | ||||||
Model 2 | Compassionate self-responding | 0.423 *** | 0.737 | 0.749 | 0.000 | 62.81 *** | 3.00 |
β | Adjusted R² | R² | ΔR² | F | ƒ² | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Overall self-compassion | −0.374 ** | 0.552 | 0.586 | 0.586 | 17.67 *** | 1.42 |
Age | 0.071 * | ||||||
Model 1 | Compassionate self-responding | −0.166 * | 0.458 | 0.498 | 0.498 | 12.38 *** | 0.99 |
Uncompassionate self-responding | 0.206 ** |
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Tali, E.; Potharst, E.S.; de Bruin, E.I.; Utens, E.M.W.J. Self-Compassion and Anxiety in Adolescents with and without Anxiety Disorder. Children 2023, 10, 1181. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10071181
Tali E, Potharst ES, de Bruin EI, Utens EMWJ. Self-Compassion and Anxiety in Adolescents with and without Anxiety Disorder. Children. 2023; 10(7):1181. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10071181
Chicago/Turabian StyleTali, Edibe, Eva S. Potharst, Esther I. de Bruin, and Elisabeth M. W. J. Utens. 2023. "Self-Compassion and Anxiety in Adolescents with and without Anxiety Disorder" Children 10, no. 7: 1181. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10071181
APA StyleTali, E., Potharst, E. S., de Bruin, E. I., & Utens, E. M. W. J. (2023). Self-Compassion and Anxiety in Adolescents with and without Anxiety Disorder. Children, 10(7), 1181. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10071181