Context effects and the (mal)adaptive nature of guilt and shame in children

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Ferguson, TJ
Stegge, H
Eyre, HL
Vollmer, R
Ashbaker, M
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[1] Utah State Univ, Dept Psychol, Logan, UT 84322 USA
[2] Free Univ Amsterdam, Dept Child & Youth Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Symptoms of internalization were examined in relation to children's self-reports of three emotions in situations that were either ambiguous or unambiguous as to the child's responsibility for various standard violations. Children ranging in age from 6 to 13 years were drawn from elementary schools (61 boys, 79 girls, mean age = 8.7) and from a community mental health center (23 boys, 18 girls, mean age = 8.5) to which they had been referred for problems related to internalization or externalization. Shame proneness was consistently linked to internalizing symptoms across contexts. Guilt proneness, in response to ambiguous scenarios, was also associated with internalization, whereas pride responses were unrelated to symptoms. Few age- or gender-related differences were found. The results cast doubt on notions that self-conscious emotions, such as guilt, are necessarily adaptive or maladaptive. Systematic research is needed to understand which features of any emotion contribute to children's psychological adjustment.
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