Love in the Face of Loss: Associations Between Self-Compassion, Compassionate Love, and Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction in Couples Experiencing a Recent Pregnancy Loss
Taylor G. Hill,
David B. Allsop,
K. Brenna Bagnell and
Natalie O. Rosen ()
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Taylor G. Hill: Dalhousie University
David B. Allsop: Dalhousie University
K. Brenna Bagnell: Dalhousie University
Natalie O. Rosen: Dalhousie University
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2025, vol. 26, issue 3, No 10, 20 pages
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Abstract The demands of pregnancy loss may lead to an adjustment period, which can strain couples’ sexual and relationship satisfaction. Compassion is a mental health promotion tool that may buffer the effect of negative life events, such as pregnancy loss, on well-being. Nevertheless, it is not well-understood how self-compassion or compassion felt for a partner (i.e., compassionate love) are associated with sexual and relationship satisfaction in couples coping with a recent pregnancy loss. We aimed to examine how self-compassion and compassionate love are associated with sexual and relationship satisfaction in couples after pregnancy loss in a pre-registered, cross-sectional study of couples (N = 138) who experienced a loss in the last 4 months. Using structural equation modeling and controlling for age and relationship and loss characteristics, we found no associations between either couple member’s self-compassion and their own or their partners’ sexual and relationship satisfaction. However, for individuals who were pregnant when the loss occurred, higher compassionate love was associated with their own and their partner’s greater sexual and relationship satisfaction. For individuals who were not pregnant, greater compassionate love was associated with their own higher relationship satisfaction (but not that of their partner). Fostering compassion for one’s partner may be a target for intervention post-loss to strengthen couples’ relational well-being after a pregnancy loss.
Keywords: Pregnancy loss; Couples; Self-compassion; Compassionate love; Miscarriage; Spontaneous abortion; Sexual satisfaction; Relationship satisfaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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