Klišmanić-Mrak, Kirka.
(2014).
The relation of self-compassion and self-esteem with emotional regulation and control.
Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of Psychology.
[mentor Jelić, Margareta].
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of self-compassion and self-esteem with
emotional regulation and control and demographic variables as well as determine if there are
differences in self-compassion and emotional regulation and control for different types of self-esteem. A total of 1648 participants responded to questionnaires that examined self-esteem (Tafarodi i Swann, 1995), self-compassion (Neff, 2003) and emotional regulation and control Takšić, 2003). We obtained positive correlations of self-compassion with age, self-esteem and self-compassion with social class and emotional regulation and control with self-esteem and self-compassion. Results of regression analyses showed that social class and emotional regulation and control predict the construct of selfesteem, while age, social class and emotional regulation and control predict the construct of selfcompassion. One-way analysis of variance showed significant differences between three groups of participants separated according to the type of self-esteem in self-compassion and emotional regulation and control wherein participants with stabile low self-esteem experienced the least selfcompassion and have the least emotional regulation and control, participants with stabile high selfesteem experienced the most self-compassion and have the most emotional regulation and control and
participants with paradoxical self-esteem are placed between the other two groups.
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