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The links between shame and guilt and psychopathology were examined. In 2 studies, 245 and 234 undergraduates completed the Self-Conscious Affect and Attribution Inventory, the Symptom Checklist 90, the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Scale, and the Attributional Style Questionnaire. Results failed to support Lewis's (1971) notion that shame and guilt are differentially related to unique symptom clusters. Shame-proneness was strongly related to psychological maladjustment in general. Guilt-proneness was only moderately related to psychopathology; correlations were ascribable entirely to the shared variance between shame and guilt. Although clearly related to a depressogenic attributional style, shame accounted for substantial variance in depression, above and beyond attributional style.
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June P. Tangney
George Mason University
Patricia Wagner
Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center
Richard H. Gramzow
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
George Mason University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10c01b49545a83bbee4a89 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037//0021-843x.101.3.469