What is compassion and how can we measure it? A review of definitions and measures
University of Sussex · Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The importance of compassion is widely recognized and it is receiving increasing research attention. Yet, there is lack of consensus on definition and a paucity of psychometrically robust measures of this construct. Without an agreed definition and adequate measures, we cannot study compassion, measure compassion or evaluate whether interventions designed to enhance compassion are effective. In response, this paper proposes a definition of compassion and offers a systematic review of self- and observer-rated measures. Following consolidation of existing definitions, we propose that compassion consists of five elements: recognizing suffering, understanding the universality of human suffering, feeling for the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 76
Authors
7- CSClara StraussCorresponding
University of Sussex, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- BLBillie Lever Taylor
University College London, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- JGJenny Gu
University of Sussex
- WKWillem Kuyken
University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital
- RARuth A. Baer
University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, University of Kentucky
Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- PsycINFO
- Compassion
- Psychological intervention
- Discriminant validity
- Feeling
- Psychometrics
- MEDLINE