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Shame proneness and intimate relations in Mainland China
Authors:MATTHEW D. JOHNSON  LINH NGUYEN  JARED R. ANDERSON  WENLI LIU  AMBER VENNUM
Affiliation:1. University of Alberta, Canada;2. Kansas State University;3. Beijing Normal University, China
Abstract:Using dyadic data from 200 young adult couples (aged 18–31 years) in Mainland China, this study evaluated associations between shame proneness, intimate partner attachment, adaptive interactions, and relationship satisfaction. Results demonstrated that shame proneness was directly associated with more insecure attachment to the partner (anxious and avoidant dimensions) and less adaptive interactions (operationalized by variables assessing constructive problem solving and negative interactions) and indirectly with lower relationship satisfaction for male and female partners. While shame is a highly valued emotion in Confucian cultures, shame proneness may be a liability for modern‐day intimate relations.
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