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COVID-19 大流行期间的自我同情和真实持久的幸福:生命意义的中介作用和 COVID-19 倦怠的调节作用

 

Authors Wu D , Ye B , Tang C , Xue J, Yang Q, Xia F

Received 5 July 2022

Accepted for publication 24 October 2022

Published 4 November 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 3243—3255

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S380874

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Mei-Chun Cheung

Backgrounds and Aims: Self-compassion is important for authentic-durable happiness, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. To better understand the potential complexity of effects, this study sought to explore (a) the mediating role of meaning of life in the association between self-compassion and authentic-durable happiness and (b) the moderating role of COVID-19 burnout in the relationship between self-compassion and meaning of life.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey study in China from February 1 to 14, 2021. Online survey questionnaire technique and convenience sampling method were used for data collection. Participants anonymously completed the measures of self-compassion scale short form, COVID-19 burnout scale, meaning in life questionnaire, and subjective authentic-durable happiness scale. The data were examined utilizing Pearson’s r correlations and moderated mediation analysis.
Results: This study included 1165 Chinese college students (age = 19.68 years, SD = 1.37). Self-compassion (= 3.39, SD = 0.49) was significantly positively associated with authentic-durable happiness (= 3.82, SD = 0.66) (= 0.45, < 0.001), and mediation analyses indicated that meaning of life (= 4.65, SD = 0.86) partially mediated this association (indirect effect = 0.103, SE = 0.016, 95% CI = [0.073, 0.135]). Moderated mediation analysis further revealed that COVID-19 burnout (= 1.87, SD = 0.72) buffered the relation between self-compassion and meaning of life (β = − 0.05, < 0.033).
Discussion and Conclusion: Findings of this study shed light on a correlation between self-compassion and authentic-durable happiness. In addition, this study underlines the importance of intervening in COVID-19 burnout among college students and enhancing the meaning of life in order to promote and safeguard authentic-durable happiness in the setting of COVID-19.
Keywords: coronavirus, students, self-compassion, meaning of life, happiness, psychological burnout