Alessandri S M, Lewis M
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Medical College of Pennsylvania/EPPI, Philadelphia 19129, USA.
Child Dev. 1996 Aug;67(4):1857-69.
This study examined the expression of shame and pride in maltreated and nonmaltreated preschool children. 84 4-5-year-old children and their mothers participated in the study: 42 had a history of child maltreatment and 42 served as matched controls. Children were presented with easy and difficult tasks and their emotional responses of shame and pride were observed. No shame was shown when subjects succeeded on the tasks and no pride was shown when they failed. Maltreating mothers offered more negative feedback, particularly to their daughters, than nonmaltreating mothers. Maltreated girls showed more shame when they failed and less pride when they succeeded than nonmaltreated girls. The relation between differential socialization practices and the self-conscious emotions is explored as it relates to observed gender differences in emotionality and self-concept.
本研究考察了受虐待和未受虐待的学龄前儿童羞耻感和自豪感的表现。84名4至5岁的儿童及其母亲参与了该研究:42名儿童有受虐史,42名作为匹配的对照组。向儿童呈现简单和困难的任务,并观察他们羞耻和自豪的情绪反应。当受试者在任务中成功时未表现出羞耻感,失败时也未表现出自豪感。与未虐待孩子的母亲相比,虐待孩子的母亲给予更多负面反馈,尤其是对她们的女儿。与未受虐待的女孩相比,受虐待的女孩失败时表现出更多羞耻感,成功时表现出更少自豪感。探讨了不同社会化方式与自我意识情绪之间的关系,因为它与观察到的情绪和自我概念方面的性别差异有关。