Childhood Maltreatment, Shame-Proneness and Self-Criticism in Social Anxiety Disorder: A Sequential Mediational Model

被引:96
作者
Shahar, Ben [1 ]
Doron, Guy [1 ]
Szepsenwol, Ohad [1 ]
机构
[1] Sch Psychol, Interdisciplinary Ctr, IL-46150 Herzliyya, Israel
关键词
Childhood Maltreatment; Emotional Abuse; Self-Criticism; Shame; Shame-Proneness; Social Anxiety Disorder; PARENTAL REARING STYLES; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; STRESS SCALES; DEPRESSION; GUILT; VALIDATION; PHOBIA; VERSION; RANK;
D O I
10.1002/cpp.1918
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Previous research has shown a robust link between emotional abuse and neglect with social anxiety symptoms. However, the mechanisms through which these links operate are less clear. We hypothesized a model in which early experiences of abuse and neglect create aversive shame states, internalized into a stable shame-based cognitive-affective schema. Self-criticism is conceptualized as a safety strategy designed to conceal flaws and prevent further experiences of shame. However, self-criticism maintains negative self-perceptions and insecurity in social situations. To provide preliminary, cross-sectional support for this model, a nonclinical community sample of 219 adults from Israel (110 females, mean age = 38.7) completed measures of childhood trauma, shame-proneness, self-criticism and social anxiety symptoms. A sequential mediational model showed that emotional abuse, but not emotional neglect, predicted shame-proneness, which in turn predicted self-criticism, which in turn predicted social anxiety symptoms. These results provide initial evidence supporting the role of shame and self-criticism in the development and maintenance of social anxiety disorder. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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