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Materialistic values, health and wellbeing: The role of self-compassion
Materialistic values, health and wellbeing: The role of self-compassion

Author(s): Filipa Santos, Tony Cassidy
Subject(s): Social psychology and group interaction, Behaviorism, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: materialism; wellbeing; health behaviour; self-compassion;

Summary/Abstract: The relationship between consumerism and wellbeing suggests that it all depend on our needs and motivation. A potential mediating factor is how compassionate we are towards ourselves. The main aims of the study were to investigate: 1) to investigate the relationship between materialism, experiential avoidance and experiential buying and health behaviour and wellbeing, and 2) to test if self-compassion mediates that relationship. A quantitative survey using questionnaire data collection assessed 702 participants, 34.3% males (n=241) and 65.7% females (n=461) on measures of materialism, experiential avoidance, experiential buying, self-compassion, health behaviour, and wellbeing. Findings show that materialism and experiential avoidance and buying are directly related to health behaviour and wellbeing and their effect is mediated by self-compassion. The findings suggest that attitudes and values towards materialism and consumerism should be considered as public health issues and provide a mechanism for intervening in the development of health behaviour and mental wellbeing.

  • Issue Year: 15/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-7
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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