Examining the causal effects of social exclusion on shame and dissociative detachment

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ashley K.H. Catton, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Martin J. Dorahy
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Dissociative detachment experiences (e.g., derealization, absorption) underpin much psychopathology and are often researched in relation to co-occurring affective states such as shame, the latter being known to occur in situations involving actual or perceived negative social evaluation. The association between shame and dissociative detachment may also be moderated by individual differences in people's need to belong. The goal of the present study was to experimentally investigate the effects of social exclusion on shame and dissociative detachment depending on perceivers' need to belong.

Methods

After measuring individual differences in need to belong and shame proneness, the Cyberball paradigm was utilized to communicate either social inclusion or exclusion. Following Cyberball, a sample of 281 participants completed measures of state shame and state dissociation.

Results

Social exclusion increased dissociative detachment, and these effects were mediated by increases in state shame. These effects were particularly evident among people with a high need to belong.

Limitations

Other individual differences such as rejection sensitivity may also moderate the relationship between exclusion and shame. While Cyberball can be used to investigate shame, it can only induce shame via social exclusion, whereas shame can also be elicited in other ways such as performance failure.

Conclusions

Social exclusion can elicit shame, which is most acutely felt by those with a strong need to belong, and this aversive experience appears to be managed by dissociative detachment.

研究社会排斥对羞耻感和分离性脱离的因果影响
背景和目的解离性分离体验(如去理想化、吸收)是许多精神病理学的基础,并且经常与羞耻等共存的情感状态联系在一起进行研究,众所周知,后者会在涉及实际或感知到的负面社会评价的情况下发生。羞耻感与分离性疏离之间的关联也可能会受到人们归属感需求的个体差异的影响。本研究的目的是根据感知者的归属需求,通过实验研究社会排斥对羞耻感和分离性疏离的影响。方法在测量了归属需求和羞耻感的个体差异后,使用网络球范式来传达社会包容或排斥。结果社会排斥增加了分离性疏离,而这些影响是由状态羞耻感的增加所中介的。局限性其他个体差异(如对拒绝的敏感性)也可能会缓和排斥与羞耻感之间的关系。虽然网络球可以用来研究羞耻感,但它只能通过社会排斥来诱发羞耻感,而羞耻感也可以通过其他方式诱发,比如表现失败。结论社会排斥可以诱发羞耻感,归属感需求强烈的人对羞耻感的感受最为强烈,这种厌恶体验似乎可以通过分离性分离来控制。
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3.60
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5.60%
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期刊介绍: The publication of the book Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition (1958) by the co-founding editor of this Journal, Joseph Wolpe, marked a major change in the understanding and treatment of mental disorders. The book used principles from empirical behavioral science to explain psychopathological phenomena and the resulting explanations were critically tested and used to derive effective treatments. The second half of the 20th century saw this rigorous scientific approach come to fruition. Experimental approaches to psychopathology, in particular those used to test conditioning theories and cognitive theories, have steadily expanded, and experimental analysis of processes characterising and maintaining mental disorders have become an established research area.
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