reviewPsychological BulletinJan 1, 2011Closed access

Shame, guilt, and depressive symptoms: A meta-analytic review.

Syracuse University · St. John Fisher College

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Abstract

Recent theoretical and empirical work has facilitated the drawing of sharp conceptual distinctions between shame and guilt. A clear view of these distinctions has permitted development of a research literature aimed at evaluating the differential associations of shame and guilt with depressive symptoms. This study quantitatively summarized the magnitude of associations of shame and guilt with depressive symptoms. Two hundred forty-two effect sizes were obtained from 108 studies employing 22,411 participants. Shame showed significantly stronger associations with depressive symptoms (r = .43) than guilt (r = .28). However, the association of shame and depressive symptoms was statistically indistinguishable from…

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Keywords
  • Shame
  • Psychology
  • Depressive symptoms
  • Association (psychology)
  • Clinical psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Cognition
  • Social psychology
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