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      Self-compassion, affect, and health-promoting behaviors.

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          Emerging theory and research suggest that self-compassion promotes the practice of health behaviors, and implicates self-regulation as an explanatory factor. However, previous investigations focused only on behavior intentions or health risk behaviors, and did not investigate the role of emotions. This study expands on this research using a small-scale meta-analysis approach with our own data sets to examine the associations of self-compassion with a set of health-promoting behaviors, and test the roles of high positive affect and low negative affect as potential explanatory mechanisms.

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          Journal
          Health Psychol
          Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
          American Psychological Association (APA)
          1930-7810
          0278-6133
          Jun 2015
          : 34
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Health and Well-being Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Bishop's University.
          [2 ] Laboratory of Rural Psychological and Physical Health, Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University.
          Article
          2014-38834-001
          10.1037/hea0000158
          25243717
          f8aeb8c4-2ec6-4740-b66f-8f62b589f1c3
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