VanDerhei Susan, Rojahn Johannes, Stuewig Jeffrey, McKnight Patrick E
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2014 Jun;44(3):317-30. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12069. Epub 2013 Dec 7.
Nonsuicidal self-injury is especially common in adolescents and young adults. Self-injury may be related to shame or guilt--two moral emotions--as these differentially predict other maladaptive behaviors. Using a college sample, we examined not only how shame-proneness, guilt-proneness, and internalizing emotional tendencies related to self-injury, but also whether these moral emotions moderate the relation between internalizing tendencies and self-injury. High shame-proneness was associated with higher frequencies of self-injury. High guilt-proneness was associated with less self-injury, although this effect was mitigated at higher levels of internalizing tendencies. These results suggest shame-proneness is a risk factor for self-injury, while guilt-proneness is protective.
非自杀性自伤在青少年和青年中尤为常见。自伤可能与羞耻或内疚这两种道德情绪有关,因为它们能不同程度地预测其他适应不良行为。我们以大学生为样本,不仅研究了易羞耻性、易内疚性和内化情绪倾向与自伤的关系,还探讨了这些道德情绪是否会调节内化倾向与自伤之间的关系。高易羞耻性与更高的自伤频率相关。高易内疚性与较少的自伤相关,不过在更高水平的内化倾向下,这种影响会减弱。这些结果表明,易羞耻性是自伤的一个风险因素,而易内疚性则具有保护作用。