Be Kind to Yourself: Testing Self-Compassion, Fear of Recurrence, and Generalized Anxiety in Women with Cancer Within a Multiple-Mediation Model
Dariusz Krok, Ewa Telka, Sebastian Binyamin Skalski-Bednarz

TL;DR
This study explores how self-compassion helps reduce anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence in women by working with coping strategies and psychological flexibility.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multiple-mediation model showing how self-compassion reduces distress through psychological flexibility and coping strategies in cancer patients.
Findings
Self-compassion is linked to lower fear of recurrence and anxiety through psychological flexibility and coping strategies.
Both positive and negative aspects of self-compassion mediate emotional outcomes via serial and parallel pathways.
Psychological flexibility and coping strategies act as key mediators in reducing distress among cancer patients.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Self-compassion, characterized by treating oneself with kindness during challenges, has been shown to alleviate anxiety and fear of recurrence in cancer patients by mitigating negative emotions such as depression and fatigue. Psychological flexibility and coping strategies have emerged as potential mediators in the relationship between self-compassion and emotional well-being, suggesting that these factors play a critical role in managing distress in cancer patients. However, further research is needed to clarify the mechanisms through which self-compassion, psychological flexibility, and coping interact to influence fear of recurrence and anxiety in cancer populations. Methods: Two hundred and ninety-six women who had completed cancer treatment completed self-report assessments of self-compassion, psychological flexibility, coping, fear of recurrence, and…
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TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · COVID-19 and Mental Health
