A randomized controlled trial of a brief self-compassion intervention designed to improve the body image of sexual minority men.

Wesley Grey, Emily A Harris, Scott Griffiths
Author Information
  1. Wesley Grey: Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. Electronic address: wgrey@student.unimelb.edu.au.
  2. Emily A Harris: Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  3. Scott Griffiths: Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Abstract

Self-compassion involves reflecting on shared human experiences, expressing self-kindness, and responding to feelings in a kind and non-judgmental way. Self-compassion interventions seem to be effective for women's body dissatisfaction, however, such interventions have not been trialed with men, including sexual minority men, who are particularly vulnerable. We conducted a randomized controlled trial of a brief self-compassion intervention designed to reduce body dissatisfaction among sexual minority men (N = 605). We used a 3 (condition: self-compassion, self-esteem, and a benign recollection control) × 5 (time) repeated measures design, whereby Participants completed a brief writing task and completed body image measures at multiple time-points. Participants in both the self-compassion and self-esteem conditions showed improved body image and self-compassion following the intervention whereas Participants in the control condition did not. Increases in self-compassion mediated body image measures for Participants in the self-compassion but not self-esteem or control conditions. Participants in the self-compassion condition also showed increased self-compassion at three-weeks follow-up. While several caveats to our results were noted, our overall interpretation is that self-compassion and self-esteem interventions might be effective for sexual minority men's body image, and more research is necessary. The challenge of inculcating a self-compassionate mindset among men is also discussed.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Body Image
Empathy
Female
Humans
Male
Men
Self Concept
Self-Compassion
Sexual and Gender Minorities

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