The influence of dance major female students" body surveillance on psychological health condition : on the Mediation of self-compassion and interpersonal sensitivity

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 1015-1023
Author(s):  
Kyung-Hee Lee ◽  
Do-Hyeon Park
1996 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 357-368
Author(s):  
Borislav Šimundić

Healthy food is made up of separate components in everyday nourishment. Under the term "to feed onself healthy" we understand well balanced daily meals which contain the necessary amount of protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and minerals. Well balanced nutrition should not contain harmful substances which can cause a disorder of good physical and psychological health of men. The latest news on nutrition tells us that time is over, when "healthy" diet meant consuming as much food as possible. Now, the attention is focused upon a well balanced diet with previously established, exact quantities of fat, sugar, cholesterol and salt. Hotel business nowadays along with the standards in menus should add energetic and nutritional value of each meal, so as the customer could choose the food which will suit his sec, age, physical endurance, recreation and his health condition.


Mindfulness ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2298-2313
Author(s):  
Robin Wollast ◽  
Abigail R. Riemer ◽  
Elisa Sarda ◽  
Brenton M. Wiernik ◽  
Olivier Klein

2012 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan Imrie ◽  
Nicholas A. Troop

AbstractObjective:Research has found that writing about stress can confer physical and psychological health benefits on participants and that adopting a self-compassionate stance may have additional benefits. This pilot study evaluated a self-compassionate expressive writing intervention in a Day Hospice setting.Method:Thirteen patients with life-limiting illnesses wrote on two occasions about recent stressful experiences. Half also received a self-compassion instruction for their writing. Outcome measures were taken at baseline and one week after the second writing session, and text analysis was used to identify changes in the types of words used, reflecting changes in psychological processes.Results:Patients given the self-compassion instruction increased in their self-soothing and self-esteem in contrast to patients in the stress-only condition. Happiness broadly increased in both groups although reported levels of stress generally increased in patients given the self-compassion instruction but decreased in patients in the stress-only condition. Those given the self-compassion instruction also increased in their use of causal reasoning words across the two writing sessions compared with those in the stress-only condition.Significance of Results:Expressive writing appears to be beneficial in patients at a hospice and was viewed as valuable by participants. The inclusion of a self-compassion instruction may have additional benefits and a discussion of the feasibility of implementing expressive writing sessions in a Day Hospice is offered.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Arisda Candra Satriawati ◽  
Esti Nugraheny ◽  
Yuni Kusmiyati

<p>Abstract<br /> The problem of adolescent reproduction health is still a problem that needs attention. Many women who experience discomfort in the onset of menstruation, one of them is dysmenorrhea. This study aims to find out effect of combination of warm compress and chocolate to decrease menstruation pain ( dysmenorrhea ) on raja in SMP Negeri 1 Bangkalan.<br />This research uses Quasi Experiment method by using control time series design. The population in this study were female students of SMP Negeri 1 Bangkalan who had dysmenorrhea . Technique of sampling this research was by using simple random sampling with inclusion and exclusion criteria of 54 respondents divided into two groups with each group of 27 respondents . Data analysis was performed withch i-square test and logistic regeresi.<br />The results showed there was influence of combination of warm and chocolate compresses to menstrual pain decrease (p-value 0,050). In addition there are other factors that affect the decrease in menstrual pain that is IMT (p-value 0.032). It is advisable to teenagers who experience menstrual pain to check the health condition of their reproductive organs if pain still occurs during menstruation.<br />Keywords : combination of warm compresses and chocolate, menstruation pain</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-104
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Mohebi ◽  
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Athena Gharayagh Zandi ◽  
Sahar Zarei ◽  
Hassan Gharayagh Zandi ◽  
...  

Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between Self-compassion and precompetitive anxiety among female athlete students. Methods: This was a descriptive correlational study. Two hundred and fifty-three female students (140 taekwondo & 113 karate) were selected among athletes present at the 14th Student Cultural Sports Olympiad. Self-compassion Scale and Competitive State Anxiety–2 were used in this study before competing in games to measure the aforementioned theoretical constructs. Results: The obtained results revealed a significant relationship between pre-competitive anxiety and Self-compassion. Moreover, the components of this characteristic positively predicted self-confidence variance; however, this prediction reversed with somatic and cognitive anxiety. Conclusion: Based on the current study results, Self-compassion plays a moderating role in the pre-competitive anxiety of female martial arts athletes. Therefore, improving this characteristic should be considered to promote self-confidence and reduce the pre-competitive anxiety in these athletes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (22) ◽  

Research on how breast cancer and its treatment affect women's psychological health is increasing day by day. There is information that the psychological health of women is affected not only in the treatment, but also during the period from cancer diagnosis to the beginning of cancer treatment. In recent years, pre-rehabilitation intervention, which is an up-to-date approach that recommends intervention in this process, comes to the fore. The problems women experience with their body images have an important place in the effects of breast cancer and its treatment on women's psychological health. Body image is defined as a conceptualized state of the emotions, thoughts and behaviors that a person feels about their physical characteristics. In recent years, interventions aimed at reducing body image problems in women with breast cancer have been increasing. Self-compassion is defined as an individual's approach to their flaws with a sincere, caring and warm attitude. The emphasis on the role of self-compassion in reducing the problems that women with breast cancer experience with body images is increasing day by day. Based on this information, in this study, the literature on the problems faced by women with breast cancer with their body image and the role of self-compassion in reducing these problems is reviewed and discussed within the scope of pre-rehabilitation intervention. Keywords: Self-compassion, breast cancer survivors, interventions for self-compassion, body image


Salmand ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 212-223
Author(s):  
Mehdi Ghezelseflo ◽  
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Mozhgan Mirza ◽  

Objectives: Giving the growing population of the elderly, it is important to pay attention to their psychological health. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of self-compassion in predicting loneliness and self-efficacy in the elderly. Methods & Materials: This is a descriptive correlational study. Study population consisted of all elderly residents of Gonbad Kavous County in Iran. Of these, 120 (70 women and 50 men) were selected using a convenience sampling technique. Data collection instruments were University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale of Russell et al. (1966), General Self-efficacy Scale of Scherer et al. (1982) and Self-Compassion Scale of Neff (2003). Data analysis was performed by using Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis. Results: Loneliness had a significant negative relationship with self-compassion dimensions of self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness and its overall score, and a significant positive relationship with self-judgment, isolation and over-identification. Moreover, self-efficacy had a significant positive relationship with self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness and overall self-compassion score, and a negative significant relationship with self-judgment, isolation and over-identification (P≤0.001). Self-kindness, self-judgment, common humanity, isolation, mindfulness and overall self-compassion score can predict 43% of loneliness variance and self-kindness, self-judgment, mindfulness, isolation and overall self-compassion score can predict 38% of self-efficacy variance. Conclusion: Self-compassion have an effective role in reducing loneliness and increasing self-efficacy in the elderly.


2019 ◽  
pp. 141-147
Author(s):  
E. D. Kosmacheva ◽  
A. E. Babich ◽  
S. Y. Malysheva

The aim of the study– to evaluate the quality of life of patients after liver transplantation.Patients and methods. The quality of life of patients after liver transplantation was studied with the help of «SF-36 Health Status Survey» questionnaire and correlation analysis of all scales of the questionnaire with the MELD indices, Child-Pugh before transplantation, SCORE before and after transplantation, body mass index, immunosuppressants, presence of tumor, encephalopathy, hepatitis transplant was performed.The results. In the surveyed group, the average indicators on the scales «physical functioning» were reduced by 31.3%, «role functioning due to physical condition» - by 60.8%, «pain intensity» - by 13.2%, «general health condition» - by 33.4%, «Life activity» by 19.9%, «social functioning» by 19.8%, «emotional role functioning» by 52.9%, «mental health» by 11.7%, «physical component of health» by 24.5% and «psychological component of health» by 15.6%. Between hepatitis grafts and psychological health, as well as between the presence of tumors and pain intensity, the correlation coefficient is greater than 0.25, and the significance levels of both chi-square criteria are less than 0.05.Conclusions. Liver recipients have the lowest quality of life on the role-playing scale due to their physical condition compared to healthy liver recipients. A moderate statistically significant relationship between hepatitis grafts and psychological health, as well as the presence of tumors and pain intensity, has been revealed. There are no gender differences in all components of QL in the group of liver recipients. 


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa W. Coyne ◽  
Evelyn R. Gould ◽  
Mikala Grimaldi ◽  
Kelly G. Wilson ◽  
Gabriel Baffuto ◽  
...  

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant stress and anxiety for many parents around the world. Psychological flexibility and self-care are fundamental aspects of psychological health (Kashdan &amp; Rottenberg, 2010). For parents, shaping these processes may help promote family nurturance, support children’s prosocial behavior, and provide effective and consistent use of evidence-based parenting “kernels”. The goal of this article is to provide practitioners with evidence-based tools that will support psychological flexibility, self-care, and positive parenting behaviors in caregivers during COVID-19 and beyond.


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