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Shame as a determinant of health: a Christian public health perspective [PDF]

open access: yesChristian Journal for Global Health
Shame is a pervasive yet underexamined determinant of health that shapes psychological, social, and spiritual well-being. While guilt concerns personal wrongdoing (“I did something bad”), shame involves the self in relation to others (“I am bad” or “I am
Rebecca Bates
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Examining associations between racism, internalized shame, and self-esteem among African Americans

open access: yesCogent Psychology, 2020
Shame, originating from social threats to social bonds, self-esteem and/or social status, has been associated with poor mental and physical outcomes. Despite theoretical assumptions indicating shame as a prominent emotional response to social threats ...
Amber J. Johnson
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Easing the conscience: feeling guilty makes people cooperate in divorce negotiations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Guilt is an emotion commonly experienced in divorce. Although guilt has been shown to increase cooperative negotiation behavior in organizational contexts, this is the first investigation of the role of guilt in divorce negotiations. Using survey data of
Brondeel, Ruben   +3 more
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Vicarious shame in a cross-cultural perspective: emotion concepts A.-S. SPANISH SHAME and Ger. FREMDSCHÄMEN/FREMDSCHAM [PDF]

open access: yesВісник університету ім. А. Нобеля. Серія Філологічні науки
The article is devoted to revealing the cross-cultural specificity of the emotion of vicarious shame on the example of the German concept fremdschämen/fremdscham and the Anglo-Saxon spanish shame.
Kostiantyn I. Mizin, Liudmyla L. Slavova
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Unpacking shame management in politics: strategies for evoking and steps to mitigate the feeling of shame

open access: yesPolitical Research Exchange, 2023
This paper examines politicians’ publicly displayed emotional responses to the sex affair and resignation of a Member of the European Parliament, József Szájer, from Fidesz, Hungary’s one ruling party.
Gabriella Szabó, Balázs Kiss
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Assessing the role of education and financial literacy in shaping the success of spaza shops: Case study of Gamalakhe Township, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

open access: yesThe Southern African Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Background: This study examined how education influences financial literacy (FL) and subsequent business success among spaza shop owners in Gamalakhe Township, KwaZulu-Natal.
Mondli B. Mkhize, Shame Mugova
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Shame, depressive symptoms and eating, weight and shape concerns in a non-clinical sample [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Shame has been shown to be related both to symptoms of depression and eating pathology. However, the independence of this relationship has not yet been established.
Gee, Alice, Troop, Nicholas
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Investigating the Impacts of Shame-Proneness on Students’ State Shame, Self-Regulation, and Learning

open access: yesEducation Sciences
We explored relationships between students’ shame-proneness and their experiences of state shame, self-regulation, and learning in a laboratory. We conducted two studies with different content: physics (Study 1, n = 179) and the circulatory system (Study
Jeremiah Sullins   +3 more
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Positive and Negative Perfectionism and the Shame and Guilt Dichotomy: Their Relationship and Their Relationship to Adaptive and Maladaptive Characteristics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Past studies have suggested that perfectionism is a maladaptive behavior. Also, studies have linked shame to several maladaptive traits and to perfectionism as it has been recently measured, which supports current theories of shame but not the current ...
Gomez, Alex
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A Comparative Study of Shame as Denoted by Hrī, Apatrāpya, and Xiuwuzhixin

open access: yesReligions
Mencius’ concept of shame has emerged as a space of comparison between shame cultures in the East and West in cross-cultural research. However, comparative research on shame in Buddhist and Confucian cultures is scarce.
Chao Zhang (Ven. Hongliang), Benhua Yang
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