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The present study explored the relationship between self-compassion as predictor of stress, and coping strategies in undergraduate students. Data of 234 undergraduate students were selected from Karachi, Pakistan. It was hypothesized self-compassion would be a predictor of perceived level of stress and coping strategies and there will be a significant difference in levels of self-compassion, levels of perceived stress and coping strategies between male and female undergraduate students. Convenience sampling was used to collect data. The participants gave demographic information and filled the Self-Compassion Scale - short form (SCS-SF), Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10) and Brief COPE scale. Correlation, Regression, Independent Sample t-Test and ANOVA were used for analysis of results. Results verified that self-compassion is related to coping strategies and there is a difference in levels of self-compassion between boys and girls. Implications of the study are discussed.

Ms. Amima Salam, Dr. Sheeba Farhan. (2021) Self-Compassion as Predctor of Stress and Coping Strategies: A Study on Undergraduate Students, Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, volume 19, issue 2.
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