Development and validation of the Body Compassion Questionnaire
Background The associations between compassion, self-compassion, and body image are well established. However, there is not yet a compassion-informed measure of body compassion that can be applied to any aspect of one’s body. Method Items for The Body Compassion Questionnaire (BCQ) were derived from...
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Main Authors: | Emily S. Beadle, Alison Cain, Shazia Akhtar, Joyce Lennox, Lauren McGuire, Nicholas A. Troop |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/48a7c95c4f84479da3b094986846998b |
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