articleBritish Journal of Clinical PsychologyFeb 14, 2004Closed access

Criticizing and reassuring oneself: An exploration of forms, styles and reasons in female students

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Abstract

Objectives

Self-critical people, compared with those who self-reassure, are at increased risk of psychopathology. However, there has been little work on the different forms and functions of these self-experiences. This study developed two self-report scales to measure forms and functions of self-criticism and self-reassurance and explore their relationship to depression.

Methods

A self-report scale measuring forms of self-criticism and self-reassuring, and a scale measuring possible functions of self-criticism, together with a measure of depression and another self-criticism scale (LOSC), were given to 246 female students.

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