Shame is a self-conscious emotion influenced by the quality of the parent-child relationship. Although much research has assessed shame as a one-dimensional construct, shame is characterized by multiple dimensions. Considering the need to measure different aspects of shame, the present study aimed to confirm the three-factor structure of SHAME questionnaire and to analyze the network structure in Italian population. The second aim was to assess associations between shame dimensions and perceived dysfunctional parenting styles. Four-hundred-sixty-four participants responded to an online survey that contained the Italian version of the SHAME (SHAME-I), the Other as Shame Scale, to assess the convergent validity of the SHAME-I with an Italian-validated measure, and the Measure Of Parental Style to assess dysfunctional parenting. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit of the three-factor model, and items were arranged in the network consistently with the dimensions to which they belonged. Correlations showed good convergent validity for the SHAME-I. In addition, SHAME-I dimensions showed positive associations with perceived dysfunctional parenting. The SHAME-I seems to be a valid instrument that considers shame in its multidimensionality. Items with erotic, social exclusion, and disvalue cues had higher importance in the network. Lastly, specific SHAME-I dimensions were differently associated with dysfunctional parenting.
Italian validation and network analysis of SHAME (SHAME-I) and its associations with perceived dysfunctional parenting / Veneziani, Giorgio; Reho, Matteo; Luciani, Federica; Anaclerico, Lucia; Pileri, Jessica; Campedelli, Virginia; Nardella, Claudia; Lai, Carlo. - In: CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1046-1310. - (2025). [10.1007/s12144-025-07312-1]
Italian validation and network analysis of SHAME (SHAME-I) and its associations with perceived dysfunctional parenting
Giorgio VenezianiPrimo
;Matteo RehoSecondo
;Federica Luciani;Lucia Anaclerico;Jessica Pileri;Virginia Campedelli;Claudia Nardella;Carlo Lai
Ultimo
2025
Abstract
Shame is a self-conscious emotion influenced by the quality of the parent-child relationship. Although much research has assessed shame as a one-dimensional construct, shame is characterized by multiple dimensions. Considering the need to measure different aspects of shame, the present study aimed to confirm the three-factor structure of SHAME questionnaire and to analyze the network structure in Italian population. The second aim was to assess associations between shame dimensions and perceived dysfunctional parenting styles. Four-hundred-sixty-four participants responded to an online survey that contained the Italian version of the SHAME (SHAME-I), the Other as Shame Scale, to assess the convergent validity of the SHAME-I with an Italian-validated measure, and the Measure Of Parental Style to assess dysfunctional parenting. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit of the three-factor model, and items were arranged in the network consistently with the dimensions to which they belonged. Correlations showed good convergent validity for the SHAME-I. In addition, SHAME-I dimensions showed positive associations with perceived dysfunctional parenting. The SHAME-I seems to be a valid instrument that considers shame in its multidimensionality. Items with erotic, social exclusion, and disvalue cues had higher importance in the network. Lastly, specific SHAME-I dimensions were differently associated with dysfunctional parenting.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.