Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
890781 Personality and Individual Differences 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

sThe moderating effect of self-compassion was examined in the relationship between academic burden and psychological health. The participants were students (N = 350) from a cyber university in Korea. At the beginning of the fall 2011 semester, the participants were surveyed using items from the academic burn-out, self-compassion, depression, and psychological well-being measures. Multiple regression analysis showed that self-compassion moderated the relationship between academic burn-out and psychological well-being. And self-compassion also moderated the relationship between academic burn-out and depression. This study presents an empirical framework for the research through investigating the relationship among academic burden, self-compassion, and psychological health for cyber university students.

► The relationship among academic burn-out and psychological well-being was examined. ► Self-compassion moderated the relationship between academic burn-out and mental health. ► Self-compassion programs may have a beneficial effect on cyber university students.

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