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Citation

Meilasari A, Utami MS. J. Psikol. (Indones.) 2022; 49(2): 144-162.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Universitas Gadjah Mada)

DOI

10.22146/jpsi.67752

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Adolescence is a stage of development in life that is full of emotional turmoil, conflict, and stress, of which often lead to teenagers' vulnerability to depression symptoms. A potential serious case if the depression symptoms are not treated well includes risk of suicidal ideation andĀ  suicide behaviour. This research aims to investigate and test the role of self-compassion to depression symptoms in teenagers mediated by emotion regulation-cognitive reappraisal. Participants in this research were 627 teenagers (N=627) with an age range of 15-18 years old, including 508 girls (81%) and 119 boys (19%). Mediation analysis using Process by Andrew F. Hayes, model 4, shows that emotion regulation --cognitive reappraisal (p=0.001; p<0.05) mediates the role of self-compassion to depression symptoms in teenagers. Emotion regulation--cognitive reappraisal serves as a partial mediator to the role of self-compassion to depression symptoms. Teenagers with self-compassion treat themselves positively by realizing and accepting negative emotions that leads to reduction of these negative emotions. It improves the capability of cognitive reappraisal, that bringsĀ  new interpretation towards a more positive view for reducing depression symptoms.


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