Seeking intentions via self-stigma have been found. however, in people with strong self-compassion, direct links between cmn and help-seeking intentions became evident. conclusions: in women and men self-compassion was linked to reduced self-stigma. as is suggested from past research, self-compassion might ‘‘buffer’’ the link between cmn and self-stigma, especially in men. however, there might be an influence of strong cmn on help-seeking intentions also in people with strong self-compassion. this route might not be mediated by self-stigma and therefore, future research is needed to detect other potential mediators. key messages: self-compassion might ‘‘buffer’’ the link between cmn and self-stigma in men. future research is needed to study mediators between strong cmn and help-seeking intentions in people with strong self-compassion
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