Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity

This paper explores how proneness to guilt and shame is related to perceptions of dating infidelity. Research data was collected from 805 participants from Slovakia. Attitudes toward extradyadic behaviors were measured by the Perceptions of Dating Infidelity Scale. Guilt- and shame-proneness were as...

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Main Authors: Adriana Kaplánová, Alexander Gregor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences 2019-09-01
Series:Studia Psychologica
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Online Access:https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Kaplanova_SP_3_vol.61_2019_pp.145-158.pdf
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spelling doaj-1c4e69da41d347139cd99adf5ce8e4732020-11-25T00:32:00ZengSlovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological SciencesStudia Psychologica0039-33202585-88152019-09-0161314515810.21909/sp.2019.03.779Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating InfidelityAdriana Kaplánová0Alexander Gregor1Department of Sport Educology and Sport Humanities, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Nábrežie armádneho generála Ludvíka Svobodu 42e98/9, 814 69, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Psychology Faculty of Philosophy and Arts Trnava University, TrnavaThis paper explores how proneness to guilt and shame is related to perceptions of dating infidelity. Research data was collected from 805 participants from Slovakia. Attitudes toward extradyadic behaviors were measured by the Perceptions of Dating Infidelity Scale. Guilt- and shame-proneness were assessed by the Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP). Results indicated that guilt- and partially shame-proneness were associated with less permissive perceptions of dating infidelity. A moderating effect of age was found in both subscales of guilt-proneness and perceptions of sexual infidelity. Gender moderated the association between perceptions of deceptive behavior and negative self-evaluations of shame-proneness, such that this association was positive for women and negative for men.https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Kaplanova_SP_3_vol.61_2019_pp.145-158.pdfguilt- and shame-pronenessinfidelityattitudesperceptions of dating infidelity
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Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
Studia Psychologica
guilt- and shame-proneness
infidelity
attitudes
perceptions of dating infidelity
author_facet Adriana Kaplánová
Alexander Gregor
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title Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
title_short Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
title_full Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
title_fullStr Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
title_full_unstemmed Guilt- and Shame-Proneness and Their Relation to Perceptions of Dating Infidelity
title_sort guilt- and shame-proneness and their relation to perceptions of dating infidelity
publisher Slovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences
series Studia Psychologica
issn 0039-3320
2585-8815
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This paper explores how proneness to guilt and shame is related to perceptions of dating infidelity. Research data was collected from 805 participants from Slovakia. Attitudes toward extradyadic behaviors were measured by the Perceptions of Dating Infidelity Scale. Guilt- and shame-proneness were assessed by the Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP). Results indicated that guilt- and partially shame-proneness were associated with less permissive perceptions of dating infidelity. A moderating effect of age was found in both subscales of guilt-proneness and perceptions of sexual infidelity. Gender moderated the association between perceptions of deceptive behavior and negative self-evaluations of shame-proneness, such that this association was positive for women and negative for men.
topic guilt- and shame-proneness
infidelity
attitudes
perceptions of dating infidelity
url https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Kaplanova_SP_3_vol.61_2019_pp.145-158.pdf
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