Global and body-related self-conscious emotions: exploring associations to positive and negative mental health

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Amy E. Nesbitt, E. Pila, P. Crocker, C. Sabiston
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ABSTRACT This study examined the relative relationships between global and body-related self-conscious emotions to indices of positive and negative mental health. North American adults (N = 520) completed an online questionnaire to assess global and body-related shame, guilt and pride, and mental health indicators (depression, anxiety, eating pathology, self-esteem, flourishing). Data were analyzed in three path models. Compared to global shame and guilt, body-related shame and guilt showed a greater magnitude of association with depression, anxiety, eating pathology, and self-esteem. Global pride showed a stronger magnitude of association with all mental health indicators (except eating pathology) compared to body-related pride. Findings illustrate the importance of body-related self-consciousness for multiple mental health outcomes known to impact the general population.
全球和身体相关的自我意识情绪:探索与积极和消极心理健康的关联
摘要本研究探讨了整体自我意识情绪和身体自我意识情绪与积极和消极心理健康指标的相关关系。北美成年人(N = 520)完成了一份在线问卷,以评估全球和与身体相关的羞耻、内疚和骄傲,以及心理健康指标(抑郁、焦虑、饮食病理学、自尊、繁荣)。采用三种路径模型对数据进行分析。与全球羞耻感和内疚感相比,与身体相关的羞耻感和内疚感与抑郁、焦虑、饮食病理和自尊的关联更大。与身体相关的骄傲相比,全球骄傲与所有心理健康指标(饮食病理学除外)的关联程度更强。研究结果说明了与身体相关的自我意识对已知影响一般人群的多种心理健康结果的重要性。
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Self and Identity
Self and Identity PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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5.10
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26
期刊介绍: Work on self and identity has a special place in the study of human nature, as self-concerns are arguably at the center of individuals" striving for well-being and for making sense of one"s life. Life goals develop and are influenced by one"s view of what one is like, the way one would ideally like to be (or would like to avoid being), as well as one"s perceptions of what is feasible. Furthermore, conceptions of self and the world affect how one"s progress towards these goals is monitored, evaluated, redirected, re-evaluated, and pursued again. Thus, the “self” as a construct has far-reaching implications for behavior, self-esteem, motivation, experience of emotions and the world more broadly, and hence for interpersonal relationships, society, and culture.
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