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Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion?

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Bluth, K; Park, J; Lathren, C
Published in: Explore (New York, N.Y.)
July 2020

Self-compassion has been identified as a trait that correlates with robust mental health; specifically, less anxiety, depression and stress in both adolescents and adults. However, little is known about the parental and family factors that are associated with adolescent self-compassion that may promote or enhance the development of this stress-buffering trait. In this study, 1057 adolescents in grades 7-12 from two different school settings answered questions in an online survey that related to their parents' education level and their own self-compassion. Results indicated that fathers' education, but not mothers', was associated with adolescent self-compassion. Specifically, adolescents whose fathers had a college education only had the highest level of self-compassion; a significant difference was found between self-compassion of adolescents of fathers' with a college degree and those with a doctorate/professional degree. Adolescents whose fathers had less than a college education (some college, high school graduate) or more than a college education (masters or doctorate/professional degree) reported lower self-compassion. As parent education level may be a proxy for other factors such as socioeconomic status, parenting style, or parent-adolescent relationship closeness, further research is necessary that will measure these factors and parse out that which specifically is associated with self-compassion in adolescents.

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Explore (New York, N.Y.)

DOI

EISSN

1878-7541

ISSN

1550-8307

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

16

Issue

4

Start / End Page

225 / 230

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Self Concept
  • Mothers
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Fathers
  • Empathy
  • Educational Status
 

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Bluth, K., Park, J., & Lathren, C. (2020). Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion? Explore (New York, N.Y.), 16(4), 225–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2020.02.003
Bluth, Karen, Jinyoung Park, and Christine Lathren. “Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion?Explore (New York, N.Y.) 16, no. 4 (July 2020): 225–30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.explore.2020.02.003.
Bluth K, Park J, Lathren C. Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion? Explore (New York, NY). 2020 Jul;16(4):225–30.
Bluth, Karen, et al. “Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion?Explore (New York, N.Y.), vol. 16, no. 4, July 2020, pp. 225–30. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.explore.2020.02.003.
Bluth K, Park J, Lathren C. Is parents' education level associated with adolescent self-compassion? Explore (New York, NY). 2020 Jul;16(4):225–230.
Journal cover image

Published In

Explore (New York, N.Y.)

DOI

EISSN

1878-7541

ISSN

1550-8307

Publication Date

July 2020

Volume

16

Issue

4

Start / End Page

225 / 230

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Self Concept
  • Mothers
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Fathers
  • Empathy
  • Educational Status