Tangney J P
Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22030.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1990 Jul;59(1):102-11. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.59.1.102.
Individual differences in proneness to shame and proneness to guilt are thought to play an important role in the development of both adaptive and maladaptive interpersonal and intrapersonal processes. But little empirical research has addressed these issues, largely because no reliable, valid measure has been available to researchers interested in differentiating proneness to shame from proneness to guilt. The Self-Conscious Affect and Attribution Inventory (SCAAI) was developed to assess characteristic affective, cognitive, and behavioral responses associated with shame and guilt among a young adult population. The SCAAI also includes indices of externalization of cause or blame, detachment/unconcern, pride in self, and pride in behavior. Data from 3 independent studies of college students and 1 study of noncollege adults provide support for the reliability of the main SCAAI subscales. Moreover, the pattern of relations among the SCAAI subscales and the relation of SCAAI subscales to 2 extant measures of shame and guilt support the validity of this new measure. The SCAAI appears to provide related but functionally distinct indices of proneness to shame and guilt in a way that these previous measures have not.
羞耻倾向和内疚倾向的个体差异被认为在适应性和适应不良的人际及个体内过程的发展中起着重要作用。但很少有实证研究涉及这些问题,主要是因为对于那些想要区分羞耻倾向和内疚倾向的研究者来说,一直没有可靠、有效的测量方法。自我意识情感与归因量表(SCAAI)的开发是为了评估年轻成年人群体中与羞耻和内疚相关的特征性情感、认知和行为反应。SCAAI还包括因果或责任外化、超脱/漠不关心、自我骄傲和行为骄傲的指标。来自3项针对大学生的独立研究和1项针对非大学生成年人的研究的数据为SCAAI主要分量表的可靠性提供了支持。此外,SCAAI分量表之间的关系模式以及SCAAI分量表与2种现有的羞耻和内疚测量方法的关系支持了这一新测量方法的有效性。SCAAI似乎以一种之前的测量方法所没有的方式,提供了与羞耻倾向和内疚倾向相关但功能不同的指标。