Article Accepted Manuscript

Self-compassion, psychological well-being, and the quality of romantic relationships: A study with Malaysian emerging adults

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Teoh, Hooi Ping
Hashim, Intan H. M.
Bono, Suzanna A.

Abstract / Description

Self-compassion plays a critical role in romantic relationships in that it improves relationship quality through trust, expressions of love, and commitment, leading to more satisfying relationships and well-being. Fewer studies have examined the role of self-compassion as a relationship enhancing variable, especially in the context of romantic relationships in non-Western countries such as Malaysia. The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-compassion, satisfaction in romantic relationships, and psychological well-being among young emerging adults in Malaysia. In addition, the mechanism of how self-compassion may contribute to well-being was examined by focusing on the mediating effects of trust, expression of love, and commitment. Participants were 400 Malaysians aged 18 to 25 who had been in a relationship for at least six months but were not married at the time of data collection. They completed an online survey consisting of the Self-Compassion Scale, the Trust in Close Relationships Scale, the Adapted Version of the Affection Communication Scale, the Commitment Scale, the Relationship Assessment Scale, and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. A significant positive relationship was found between self-compassion, satisfaction with romantic relationships, and psychological well-being. Participants reported high levels of trust and commitment but relatively low levels of love expression in romantic relationships. The relationship between self-compassion and romantic relationship satisfaction was confirmed by the mediating effects of trust, love expression, and commitment. This study provides a better understanding of how self-compassion contributes to romantic relationships and psychological well-being in a broader cultural context.

Keyword(s)

romantic relationships self-compassion trust love expression commitment relationship satisfaction

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Date of first publication

2023-10-06

Journal title

Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships

Publisher

PsychArchives

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acceptedVersion

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reviewed

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Teoh, H. P., Hashim, I. H. M., & Bono, S. A. (in press). Self-compassion, psychological well-being, and the quality of romantic relationships: A study with Malaysian emerging adults [Accepted manuscript]. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships. https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13460
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Teoh, Hooi Ping
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Hashim, Intan H. M.
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Bono, Suzanna A.
  • PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
    2023-10-06T09:33:46Z
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    2023-10-06T09:33:46Z
  • Date of first publication
    2023-10-06
  • Abstract / Description
    Self-compassion plays a critical role in romantic relationships in that it improves relationship quality through trust, expressions of love, and commitment, leading to more satisfying relationships and well-being. Fewer studies have examined the role of self-compassion as a relationship enhancing variable, especially in the context of romantic relationships in non-Western countries such as Malaysia. The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-compassion, satisfaction in romantic relationships, and psychological well-being among young emerging adults in Malaysia. In addition, the mechanism of how self-compassion may contribute to well-being was examined by focusing on the mediating effects of trust, expression of love, and commitment. Participants were 400 Malaysians aged 18 to 25 who had been in a relationship for at least six months but were not married at the time of data collection. They completed an online survey consisting of the Self-Compassion Scale, the Trust in Close Relationships Scale, the Adapted Version of the Affection Communication Scale, the Commitment Scale, the Relationship Assessment Scale, and the Psychological Well-Being Scale. A significant positive relationship was found between self-compassion, satisfaction with romantic relationships, and psychological well-being. Participants reported high levels of trust and commitment but relatively low levels of love expression in romantic relationships. The relationship between self-compassion and romantic relationship satisfaction was confirmed by the mediating effects of trust, love expression, and commitment. This study provides a better understanding of how self-compassion contributes to romantic relationships and psychological well-being in a broader cultural context.
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  • Publication status
    acceptedVersion
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  • Review status
    reviewed
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  • Citation
    Teoh, H. P., Hashim, I. H. M., & Bono, S. A. (in press). Self-compassion, psychological well-being, and the quality of romantic relationships: A study with Malaysian emerging adults [Accepted manuscript]. Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships. https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13460
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  • ISSN
    1981-6472
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/8947
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13460
  • Language of content
    eng
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  • Publisher
    PsychArchives
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  • Is version of
    https://doi.org/10.5964/ijpr.10855
  • Keyword(s)
    romantic relationships
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  • Keyword(s)
    self-compassion
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  • Keyword(s)
    trust
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  • Keyword(s)
    love expression
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  • Keyword(s)
    commitment
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  • Keyword(s)
    relationship satisfaction
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  • Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)
    150
  • Title
    Self-compassion, psychological well-being, and the quality of romantic relationships: A study with Malaysian emerging adults
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  • DRO type
    article
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  • Journal title
    Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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    PsychOpen GOLD
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  • Visible tag(s)
    Accepted Manuscript
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