The Prediction of Positive and Negative Affect based on Self-Compassion with the mediating role of Personality Types A and B in Alzheimer's Caregivers
Keywords:
negative and positive affect, Self-Compassion, Personality type, AlzheimerAbstract
Background and Aim: Stress of care effect physical, psychological and affect in Caregivers. The experience of positive and negative affect relates to Caregivers Self-Compassion. Therefore, present study aimed to predict positive and negative affect based on Self-Compassion with the mediating role of Personality Types A and B in Alzheimer's Caregivers. Methods: Method was descriptive- correlation. participants were Alzheimer's primary Caregivers in 2018 in Tehran. 202 participants were selected by available sampling and completed the questionnaires of Neff’s Self-Compassion (2003), Watson, Clark, Tellegen’s positive and negative affect (1988) and Rathus, s Personality Types (1996). Data were analyzed by Pearson’s correlation and path analysis. Results: The results indicated that Self-Compassion positively correlate positive affect and negatively correlate negative affect (P<0.01). The results of path analysis showed that Personality Types A and B significantly mediate on the prediction of Positive and Negative Affect based on Self-Compassion in Alzheimer's Caregivers (P<0.01). Conclusion: In order to decrease negative affect and improve positive affect in Alzheimer's Caregivers, may be useful, Alzheimer Association pay attention to Self-Compassion of nurses and Alzheimer's Caregivers and was moderated non efficient and incompatible Personality Types though the interventions of counselling and training.
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