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  1. self-compassion.org › wp-content › uploadsThe Compassion Scale

    The Compassion Scale (CS) Instructions: Please read each statement carefully before answering. Indicate how often you feel or behave in the stated manner on a scale from 1 ‘Almost Never’ to 5 ‘Almost Always.’.

  2. The Compassion Scale (CS; Pommier & Neff, 2010) was developed using a Buddhist conceptualization and definition of compassion adopted from Neff’s (2003) model of self-compassion that proposes that the construct entails kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness.

  3. 13 de ago. de 2019 · This article presents a measure of compassion for others called the Compassion Scale (CS), which is based on Neff’s theoretical model of self-compassion.

  4. Escala de Auto-Compasión (SCS) Referencia: Garcia-Campayo J, Navarro-Gil M, Andrés E, Montero-Marin J, López-Artal L, Demarzo MM. Validation of the Spanish versions of the long (26 items) and short (12 items) forms of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS). Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2014; 12: 4. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-12-4.

  5. Most research on self-compassion uses the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) to measure the construct. The SCS is considered to be reliable and appears to have adequate convergent, discriminant, predictive, and known-groups validity.

  6. This article presents a measure of compassion for others called the Compassion Scale (CS), which is based on Neff's theoretical model of self-compassion. Compassion was operationalized as experiencing kindness, a sense of common humanity, mindfulness, and lessened indifference toward the suffering of others.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Relational compassion scale (RCS; Hacker, 2008) This is a 16-item self-reported scale, comprising 4 sub-scales: 1) compassion for others, 2) self-compassion, 3) beliefs about how compassionate other people are to each other, 4) beliefs about how compassionate other people are to them.