Narcissism versus proneness to shame and guilt.

Ornella Montebarocci, Paola Surcinelli, Bruno Baldaro, Elena Trombini, Nicolino Rossi
Author Information
  1. Ornella Montebarocci: Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Italy.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlations between the narcissistic personality trait, measured with the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, and proneness to shame and guilt, measured with the shame-guilt Proneness Scale. Participants were 165 students (83 men, 82 women), aged 19-30 years. Pearson product-moment correlations, with computations comparing NPI Total score with each of the shame-guilt Proneness Scale subscales, were negative for scores on Narcissism and shame and for those on Narcissism and guilt. These data are consistent with previous findings, which suggest that the "overt" type narcissist is immune to feelings of guilt and may be characterised by a negation of the experience of shame.

MeSH Term

Adult
Female
Guilt
Humans
Male
Narcissism
Personality Inventory
Shame

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