J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.  2011 Jan;50(1):47-53.

Shame in Korean Language: Factor Analysis of Shame-Related Adjectives

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  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. smcho@ajou.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The aim of this study was to investigate shame-related adjectives in the Korean language and to explore the factor structure of these adjectives.
METHODS
Shame-related words were extracted from an adjectives checklist, the Korean Dictionary, the Korean Synonym Dictionary, and various shame scales developed by Western investigators. A questionnaire (the Korean Shame Scale: KSS) was constructed from 62 selected adjectives, and administered to 210 college students and 204 adults. The subjects also completed the Beck Depression Inventory, the Brief-Fear of Negative Evaluation Scale, the Social Avoidance and Distress Scale, the Revised Cheek & Buss Shyness Scale, and the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale.
RESULTS
A principal component analysis of the KSS data revealed a four factor structure: mortification, modesty, shyness, and embarrassment. All except the modesty factor showed significant correlations with depression, fear of negative evaluation, social avoidance and distress, and shyness. The college student group reported experiencing a shame-related distressful emotion more frequently than the adult group.
CONCLUSION
Shame was found to be a complex psychological construct composed of quite different emotions. These emotions not only included painful feelings and uncomfortable self-consciousness, but were also related to personality traits and interpersonal attitudes.

Keyword

Shame; Culture; Factor analysis

MeSH Terms

Adult
Checklist
Cheek
Depression
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Humans
Principal Component Analysis
Surveys and Questionnaires
Research Personnel
Shame
Shyness
Social Desirability
Weights and Measures
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