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Perdighe, C., Cosentino, T., Faraci, P., Gragnani, A., Saliani, A., & Mancini, F.

Individual differences in guilt sensitivity: The Guilt Sensitivity Scale (GSS)

Individual differences can be observed in the propensity to experience certain emotions; for some emotions, most notably anxiety and disgust, the notion of sensitivity was also explored, namely one’s tendency to evaluate negatively a given emotion and its effects. Based on observations made in the clinical practice, the authors suggest that this distinction may be usefully applied also to guilt, creating a specific instrument to measure guilt sensitivity. In the wake of such considerations, the authors developed the Guilt Sensivity Scale, a 10-item scale. It evaluates subjective sensitivity to guilt feelings by investigating: the tendency to avoid this feeling, its influence on the patient’s life, and his/her ability to tolerate it. The major goal of this study is testing the psychometric properties of this scale. To this end, the scale was administered to a sample of 916 participants. In terms of psychometric properties, the instrument seems to be characterized by a significant, promising reliability and validity.

Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 2015, Vol. 22, pp. 349-362, DOI: 10.4473/TPM22.3.3

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