Title of article
Who forgives others, themselves, and situations? The roles of narcissism, guilt, self-esteem, and agreeableness
Author/Authors
Peter Strelan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
259
To page
269
Abstract
This study extended forgiveness research by examining the relationships between narcissism, guilt, self-esteem, Agreeableness, and forgiveness of others, self, and situations (N = 176). Narcissistic entitlement was negatively related, and Agreeableness positively related, to forgiveness of others. Narcissism and the other personality variables were related to self-forgiveness and forgiveness of situations. After controlling for self-esteem and shame, entitlement retained a unique relationship with forgiveness of others, and guilt retained a unique relationship with self-forgiveness. Agreeableness mediated the relationship between entitlement and forgiveness of others, and guilt and self-esteem mediated the relationship between narcissism and self-forgiveness. Although the distinction between forgiveness of self and situations requires clarification, it appears that narcissism and proneness to guilt have the potential to distinguish who forgives others and the self.
Keywords
Interpersonal forgiveness , Narcissism , Guilt , Agreeableness , Situation forgiveness , Self-forgiveness , self-esteem
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number
458151
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