Self-compassion, chronic age-related stressors, and diurnal cortisol secretion in older adulthood
Authors: Heather Herriot
Affiliations
1 Department of Psychology and Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC, H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Psychology and Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC, H4B 1R6, Canada. carsten.wrosch@concordia.ca.
Description
Many older adults experience chronic age-related stressors (e.g., life regrets or health problems) that are difficult to control and can disturb cortisol regulation. Self-compassion may buffer adverse effects of these stressful experiences on diurnal cortisol secretion in older adulthood. To examine whether self-compassion could benefit older adults' cortisol secretion in the context of chronic and largely uncontrollable age-related stressors, 233 community-dwelling older adults reported their...
Keywords: Aging; Chronic stress; Cortisol; Self-compassion;
Links
PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29948541/
DOI: 10.1007/s10865-018-9943-6