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From Self-Care to Earth Care: Uncovering the Role of Self-Compassion in the Link Between Environmental Identity and Pro-Environmental Behaviors in Young Men

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2025

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Kantar, A.
Yılmazcan, B.

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Yıldız Technical University

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This study explores the role of self-compassion in promoting eco-friendly behaviors among young Turkish men, focusing on how it mediates the relationship between environmental identity and such behaviors. Involving 323 males aged 18 to 49 from Türkiye (M = 22.03, SD = 2.96), it employed self-report measures to assess environmental identity, self-compassion, and eco-friendly behaviors. The findings revealed positive correlations among these factors, highlighting that self-compassion significantly mediates the link between environmental identity and eco-friendly actions. This suggests that self-compassion might be critical in encouraging young males to engage in environmental conservation. The study underscores the potential of nurturing self-compassion as a strategy to promote eco-friendly behaviors in demographics traditionally less engaged in such practices. These findings can open avenues for environmental campaigns and education programs, focusing on psychological aspects to drive behavioral change. © This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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Environmental Identity, Men, Pro-Environmental Behaviors, Self Compassion

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Environmental Research and Technology

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8

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2

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345

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353
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