Investigating Relationships Between Guilt, Shame, Self-discrepancy and Fear of Negative Evaluation in Mothers: A Replication and Extension
摘要
Research shows that maternal guilt and shame are commonly felt by mothers. A mother’s fear of being negatively evaluated has been shown to relate to such feelings. Self-discrepancy theory suggests that women may experience a discrepancy between their actual sense of self and how they perceive they should be as mothers, which also relates to feelings of shame and guilt. The current study is a replication of the study by Liss et al. (