Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Counseling and Values
Abstract
The relations of parental warmth, self-conscious emotions, and forgiveness were investigated. University students completed self-report questionnaires online through the university-sponsored website. The questionnaires contained measures of five constructs: parental warmth, empathy, shame, self-forgiveness, and interpersonal forgiveness. From the results, the authors concluded that interpersonal forgiveness and self-forgiveness were predicted by parental warmth, empathy, and shame. Empathy mediated the relation of parental warmth with interpersonal forgiveness and self-forgiveness. Parental warmth and self-conscious emotions were important in the prediction of both interpersonal forgiveness and self-forgiveness.
First Page
57
Last Page
71
DOI
10.1002/cvj.12049
Publication Date
4-1-2017
Department
Department of Psychology
Recommended Citation
Wright, Christina N., Lisa A. Turner, and Danny L. McCarty. "Perceived parenting, self-conscious emotions, and forgiveness in college students." Counseling and Values 62.1 (2017): 57-71. DOI: 10.1002/cvj.12049
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