The synergy between stress and self‐compassion in building resilience: A 4‐year longitudinal study

Author:

Park Jinyoung1ORCID,Bluth Karen2,Lathren Christine3,Leary Mark1,Hoyle Rick1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Duke University Durham North Carolin USA

2. Department of Psychiatry University of North Carolina School of Medicine Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolin USA

3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program on Integrative Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill North Carolin USA

Abstract

AbstractThis 4‐year prospective study investigated the dynamic relationship between stress, self‐compassion, and resilience among university students, a population with increasing rates of mental health challenges. Drawing on stress theories, the research explored whether the combination of stress and self‐compassion strengthens resilience over time. A sample of 1137 university students (47.6% White, 38% female) completed measures of stress, resilience, and self‐compassion annually during the Spring semester across their four undergraduate years. A random intercept cross‐lagged panel model with latent interactions was used to test the hypothesized causal relationships. Contrary to the common belief that stress is debilitating, the results revealed a positive association between an increase in stress and a subsequent increase in self‐compassion. Moreover, when stress levels increased alongside self‐compassion, students demonstrated higher resilience. Notably, an increase in either stress or self‐compassion alone did not enhance resilience. These findings highlight the synergetic effect between self‐compassion and stress in enhancing resilience; under the right conditions, stress can lead to positive outcomes and increased capacity for coping with future stressors.

Publisher

Wiley

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