Influence of Sociodemographic and Emotional Factors on the Relationship between Self-Compassion and Perceived Stress among Men Residing in Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Palma Emanuel Missias SilvaORCID,de Sousa Anderson ReisORCID,Teixeira Jules Ramon BritoORCID,Moreira Wanderson CarneiroORCID,de Araújo Ana Caroline Monteiro,Souza Luiz Filipe VieiraORCID,dos Anjos Júlio Cézar Ramos,de Almeida Portela Hannah SouzaORCID,de Carvalho Herica Emilia FélixORCID,de Oliveira Muniz ViníciusORCID,Barreto Nilo Manoel Pereira VieiraORCID,Almeida Éric SantosORCID,Mota Tilson Nunes,dos Santos Sélton Diniz,da Silva Souza Antônio TiagoORCID,da Silva Josielson CostaORCID,Almeida Camila Aparecida Pinheiro Landim,Lourenção Luciano GarciaORCID,de Queiroz Aline Macêdo,Fortes Júnior Edmar José,das Merces Magno ConceiçãoORCID,Lima Shirley Verônica Melo Almeida,da Silva Francisca Michelle Duarte,Gomes Nadirlene Pereira,Servo Maria Lúcia SilvaORCID,de Santana Carvalho Evanilda Souza,Barros Sônia,De Araújo Tânia MariaORCID,de Oliveira Márcia Aparecida FerreiraORCID,de Sousa Álvaro Francisco LopesORCID,Mendes Isabel Amélia CostaORCID

Abstract

The analysis of sociodemographic and emotional factors is essential to understanding how men perceive stress and practice self-compassion. In health crises, this problem becomes an emergency for public health. This study aimed to analyze the influence of sociodemographic and emotional factors on the relationship between self-compassion and the perceived stress of men residing in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a nationwide cross-sectional study carried out between June and December 2020 with 1006 men who completed a semi-structured electronic questionnaire. Data were collected using the snowball technique. Perceived stress was measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-14), and self-compassion was assessed using the Self-Compassion Scale. Most men had low self-compassion (51.5%; n = 516) and a moderate level of perceived stress (60.9%; n = 613), while 15.9% (n = 170) had a high level of stress. The prevalence of men in the combined situation of low self-compassion and high perceived stress was 39.4% (n = 334). Living with friends had a higher prevalence of low self-compassion and high perceived stress. The prevalence of common mental disorders was high (54.3%). Men with low levels of self-compassion reported higher levels of perceived stress; however, this association was moderated by emotional and sociodemographic variables. These findings highlight the importance of considering individual and contextual factors in public policies promoting men’s mental health.

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MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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