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Title: Effects of self-compassion on The Four Immeasurables and happiness of volunteers in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region
Authors: Pattarapong Thammarongpreechachai
Teerawan Teerapong
Veerawan Wongpinpech
Benjamin Weinstein
Authors: Pattarapong Thammarongpreechachai
Teerawan Teerapong
Veerawan Wongpinpech
Benjamin Weinstein
Keywords: Medicine;Psychology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Abstract: This research aimed to study the effects of self-compassion on the four immeasurables and happiness among volunteers in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. A total of 441 participants in public and private sector organisations took part in this research by volunteer sampling. The research instruments comprised the Self-Compassion Survey, the Four Immeasurables Survey, and the Happiness Survey. A casual structure was used as the statistical treatment. The research results revealed that the influence model of self-compassion affected the four immeasurables (Buddhist virtues) and the happiness of volunteers. Of these, self-compassion had the highest effect on the happiness of volunteers, with a.58 path coefficient. Additionally, self-compassion, together with the four immeasurables, could predict the happiness variance at 78%, and that the higher the self-compassion level that individuals had, the more physical, psychological and spiritual well-being volunteers also experienced.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77190
ISSN: 14699737
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