The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness

The study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-compassion, perceived social support, and Self-esteem with borderline personality symptoms mediated by aloneness and hopelessness. The research method was descriptive-correlational which was done through structural equation modeling. The s...

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Main Authors: Nasim Rezaie, Farzad Ghaderi, Nahid Akrami
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Published: Alzahra University, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://psychstudies.alzahra.ac.ir/jufile?ar_sfile=132560&lang=en
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description The study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-compassion, perceived social support, and Self-esteem with borderline personality symptoms mediated by aloneness and hopelessness. The research method was descriptive-correlational which was done through structural equation modeling. The study population consisted of women in Isfahan city, 262 of whom were selected by available sampling and were assessed with self-compassion, perceived social support, self-esteem, Borderline Personality Symptoms, Feeling of loneliness and Beck's hopelessness scales. The results of structural equation modeling indicated a good fit of the research model. Findings showed that self-compassion is directly related to feelings of loneliness and borderline personality symptoms, as well as self-compassion indirectly affecting the symptoms of borderline personality disorder by affecting the feeling of loneliness. The results showed that social support and self-esteem had a direct and negative relationship with feelings of loneliness, hopelessness and borderline personality symptoms. Social support and self-esteem also affect the symptoms of borderline personality disorder through feelings of loneliness and hopelessness. The findings of the present study, in addition to practical implications, has provide a useful framework for identifying the components that affect the formation and development of borderline personality disorder in women.
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spelling doaj.art-7757b2a6625544b4a72e0496d29335092022-12-22T02:26:47ZfasAlzahra University, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychologyمطالعات روانشناختی2538-29422538-29502021-11-01163577410.22051/PSY.2020.29428.2107The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and HopelessnessNasim Rezaie0Farzad Ghaderi1Nahid Akrami2BA Graduate in psychology, university of Isfahan, Isfahan. IranPhD student of psychology, Faculty of education and psychology, university of Isfahan, Isfahan. Iranassistance Professor, Department of psychology, Faculty of education and psychology, university of Isfahan, Isfahan. Iran.The study aimed to investigate the relationship between self-compassion, perceived social support, and Self-esteem with borderline personality symptoms mediated by aloneness and hopelessness. The research method was descriptive-correlational which was done through structural equation modeling. The study population consisted of women in Isfahan city, 262 of whom were selected by available sampling and were assessed with self-compassion, perceived social support, self-esteem, Borderline Personality Symptoms, Feeling of loneliness and Beck's hopelessness scales. The results of structural equation modeling indicated a good fit of the research model. Findings showed that self-compassion is directly related to feelings of loneliness and borderline personality symptoms, as well as self-compassion indirectly affecting the symptoms of borderline personality disorder by affecting the feeling of loneliness. The results showed that social support and self-esteem had a direct and negative relationship with feelings of loneliness, hopelessness and borderline personality symptoms. Social support and self-esteem also affect the symptoms of borderline personality disorder through feelings of loneliness and hopelessness. The findings of the present study, in addition to practical implications, has provide a useful framework for identifying the components that affect the formation and development of borderline personality disorder in women.https://psychstudies.alzahra.ac.ir/jufile?ar_sfile=132560&lang=enalonenessborderline personalityhopelessnessperceived social supportself-compassion
spellingShingle Nasim Rezaie
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The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
مطالعات روانشناختی
aloneness
borderline personality
hopelessness
perceived social support
self-compassion
title The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
title_full The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
title_fullStr The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
title_short The Relationship between Self-Compassion, Perceived Social Support, and Self-esteem with Women's Borderline Personality Symptoms, Mediating Role of Aloneness and Hopelessness
title_sort relationship between self compassion perceived social support and self esteem with women s borderline personality symptoms mediating role of aloneness and hopelessness
topic aloneness
borderline personality
hopelessness
perceived social support
self-compassion
url https://psychstudies.alzahra.ac.ir/jufile?ar_sfile=132560&lang=en
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