Compassion has been touted as a primal element that assists in both the recognition and alleviation of another’s grief, pain, or misfortune. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the Compassion of Others’ Lives (COOL) Scale across cultures, as well as identify differences in compassion between individuals in the U.S., Latin America, and Turkey. Importantly, the COOL Scale was found to be sufficiently valid after being translated from English into Turkish and Spanish. The 3 groups of data collected consisted of samples from the U.S., 10 South American countries, and Turkey, respectively, with a total of 1,602 participants. A Welch ANOVA test was conducted to determine if there were significant differences at (p <.05) be...
The extent to which individuals with a variety of cultural backgrounds differ in empathic responsive...
Purpose: In recent years, there has been much focus on compassion in nursing care, and concern has b...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Aim: This study aims to translate the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales (CEAS) into Turkish...
Aim: This study aims to translate the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales (CEAS) into Turkish...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Objectives: Compassion, a social mentality, is shaped by social context. Social roles may facilitate...
Abstract: Empathy is relevant to sociomoral development, especially in relation to prosociality and ...
The current article describes the adaptation and validation of the Self-compassion Scale (SCS) devel...
The concept and benefits of practicing compassion have been recognised and discussed in the contempl...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Background: practising compassion has shown to increase well-being and reduce distress in people acr...
Cultural practices socialize people to relate to others in different ways. One critical way in which...
The extent to which individuals with a variety of cultural backgrounds differ in empathic responsive...
Purpose: In recent years, there has been much focus on compassion in nursing care, and concern has b...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Aim: This study aims to translate the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales (CEAS) into Turkish...
Aim: This study aims to translate the Compassionate Engagement and Action Scales (CEAS) into Turkish...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Objectives: Compassion, a social mentality, is shaped by social context. Social roles may facilitate...
Abstract: Empathy is relevant to sociomoral development, especially in relation to prosociality and ...
The current article describes the adaptation and validation of the Self-compassion Scale (SCS) devel...
The concept and benefits of practicing compassion have been recognised and discussed in the contempl...
Self-compassion is natural, trainable and multi-faceted human capacity. To date there has been littl...
Background: practising compassion has shown to increase well-being and reduce distress in people acr...
Cultural practices socialize people to relate to others in different ways. One critical way in which...
The extent to which individuals with a variety of cultural backgrounds differ in empathic responsive...
Purpose: In recent years, there has been much focus on compassion in nursing care, and concern has b...
In this chapter, we first review the existing literature on cross-cultural studies on compassion. Wh...