Abstract
The emotional aspect of dyslexia has recently received more attention. A growing body of literature highlights the links between dyslexia and self-perception (such as self-esteem and self-efficacy) and psychopathology (such as anxiety). However, there is no research on self compassion in adults with dyslexia. The current study aimed to examine the role of self compassion in relation to self-esteem, self-efficacy and anxiety in adults with dyslexia. We investigated whether facets of self-compassion have distinct roles within these relationships. We also aimed to identify whether self-compassion mediates the association of self-esteem and self-efficacy with dyslexia and anxiety. Findings are reported from 100 adults with dyslexia who took part in an online survey involving measures of self-compassion, self esteem and self-efficacy, and anxiety. Self-compassion was related to the other measures and was found to mediate the association of anxiety with self-esteem and self-efficacy, which has not been reported before in adults with dyslexia.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Annals of Dyslexia |
| Early online date | 16 Apr 2025 |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 16 Apr 2025 |
Keywords
- Self-esteem
- self-efficacy
- anxiety
- self-compassion
- dyslexia
- adulthood