Shame-proneness and its correlates in couples

The study assessed the relationships between three TOSCA-3 (Test of Self-Conscious Affect; Tangney, 1990) subscales (shame-proneness, guilt-proneness, and externalization), and the following variables: stress, anxiety, depression, fear of intimacy, and attachment style in a sample of 68 heterosexual...

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Main Authors: Tomaž Erzar, Matej Torkar, Katarina Kompan Erzar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Psychologists' Association 2010-11-01
Series:Psihološka Obzorja
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Online Access:http://psiholoska-obzorja.si/arhiv_clanki/2010_3/erzar_et_al.pdf
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Summary:The study assessed the relationships between three TOSCA-3 (Test of Self-Conscious Affect; Tangney, 1990) subscales (shame-proneness, guilt-proneness, and externalization), and the following variables: stress, anxiety, depression, fear of intimacy, and attachment style in a sample of 68 heterosexual couples in committed relationships. Within-subject and within-dyad correlations were computed. Results confirmed a low to moderate connection for depression, anxiety, fear of intimacy and secure attachment. Shame-proneness, externalization, and guilt-proneness were not correlated within couples. The findings also provided further evidence for a differential understanding for some of the variables in each gender.
ISSN:2350-5141