Self-Compassion and Physical Activity: The Underpinning Role of Psychological Distress and Barrier Self-Efficacy

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作者
Zhang, Shuge [1 ]
Roscoe, Clare [1 ]
Pringle, Andy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Derby, Sch Human Sci, Kedleston Rd, Derby DE22 1GB, England
关键词
self-compassion; psychological distress; barrier; self-efficacy; physical activity; sedentary; personality; disposition; self-regulation; ACTIVITY BEHAVIOR; PERSONALITY; EXERCISE; PREDICTORS; HEALTH; INTERVENTION; ADOLESCENCE; PREVALENCE; MEDIATORS; PROMOTION;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph20021480
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Unlike other personality traits or dispositions, self-compassion can be nurtured and is likely a driving source for physical activity. Emerging research has started to examine self-compassion in physical activity contexts; however, most existing studies were underpowered and overlooked the psycho-behavioural factors underlying the link between self-compassion and physical activity. In a sample of 569 UK adults (mean age = 41.92 years, SD = 13.70; 47.8% female), we examined the hypothesis that self-compassion's positive influence on physical activity operates through reduced psychological distress and subsequently increased barrier self-efficacy. Results supported the prediction, with the positive influences of self-compassion being more prominent in more vigorous physical activity. The findings suggest that self-compassion is a good source of emotional resources (i.e., attenuated psychological distress) and confidence to overcome challenges and obstacles (i.e., increased barrier self-efficacy) in the context of physical activity. Future interventions and programs could consider incorporating self-compassion for physical activity adoption and maintenance.
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