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Title: The buffer effect of body compassion on the association between shame and body and eating difficulties.
Authors: Oliveira, Sara 
Trindade, Inês A. 
Ferreira, Cláudia 
Keywords: Body compassion; Eating difficulties; Disordered eating
Issue Date: Feb-2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Serial title, monograph or event: Appetite
Abstract: Body compassion is a new construct which incorporates two multidimensional concepts: body image and self-compassion. Self-compassion has been revealed as a protective mechanism against body image and eating-related-related disturbances, including eating disorders. However, the study of this compassionate competence specifically focused on the domain of the body is still largely unexplored. This study aims to test whether body compassion moderate the impact of external shame on body image shame and disordered eating, in a sample of 354 women from the Portuguese general population. Correlation analyses showed that body compassion was negatively associated with experiences of shame and disordered eating. Path analysis results demonstrated the existence of a moderator effect of body compassion on the relationship between general feelings of shame and both body image shame and related behaviours, and disordered eating symptomatology. In fact, results suggested that body compassion buffered the impact of general feelings of shame on these psychopathological indices, with the tested model accounting for 46% and 39% of the variance of body image shame and disordered eating, respectively. This study contributes to a better understanding of the role of body compassion in body image and eating difficulties. Body compassion seems to be an important protector of these difficulties in women by buffering the effects of general shame on body image shame and related body concealment behaviours, as well as disordered eating. The findings from this study thus appear to offer important research and clinical implications, supporting the relevance of promoting body compassion in prevention and treatment programs for body image difficulties and disordered eating.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115360
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.01.031
Rights: openAccess
Appears in Collections:FPCEUC - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
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