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    題名: Exploring Self-Compassion Practices among Taiwanese College Students
    作者: 葉玉珠
    Yeh, Yu-chu;Ting, Yu-Shan
    貢獻者: 師培中心
    日期: 2024-07
    上傳時間: 2024-11-15 11:20:48 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Everyday self-compassion entails the cultivation of kindness, understanding, and care towards oneself in the routine moments of life. This study sought to explore the self-compassion practices of Taiwanese college students in both everyday situations and during challenges, aiming to compare the similarities and differences between these contexts. Three primary research questions guided the investigation: (1) What self-compassion practices do students typically engage in during their daily lives? (2) How do students adapt their self-compassion practices during times of adversity? (3) What are the commonalities and disparities in self-compassion practices between everyday life and times of adversity? A total of 206 Taiwanese college students participated in the study (35 males, 171 females, and 1 unidentified). An online survey featuring two open-ended questions was utilized to probe into students' self-compassion experiences across both contexts. Thematic analysis was conducted using NVivo 12 software, revealing four primary themes in college students' self-compassion practices. The proportions observed for everyday life and challenging times were as follows: Life Enjoyment (53.6%/35.8%), Self-Management (19.0%/22.1%), Interpersonal Connection (18.8%/14.9%), and Mental Nourishment (8.6%/27.2%). Compared to everyday life, participants demonstrated lower levels of Life Enjoyment and Interpersonal Connections but exhibited higher levels of Self-Management and Mental Nourishment during times of adversity. Furthermore, distinct subcomponents of self-compassion practices emerged across the different contexts. In conclusion, this study furnishes tangible insights into college students' self-compassion practices, extending their relevance to everyday life and offering valuable guidance for educators in supporting students, particularly those grappling with adversity.
    關聯: The 12th European Conference on Language Learning (ECLL2024), IAFOR
    資料類型: conference
    顯示於類別:[師資培育中心] 會議論文

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