TY - JOUR
T1 - Why do people (not) share guilt with others?
AU - Zhang, Xiaolu
AU - Zeelenberg, Marcel
AU - Breugelmans, Seger M
N1 - The first author was supported by China Scholarship Council [grant number 201706320351].
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Do people share their feelings of guilt with others and, if so, what are the reasons for doing this or not doing this? Even though the social sharing of negative emotional experiences, such as regret, has been extensively studied, not much is known about whether people share feelings of guilt and why. We report three studies exploring these questions. In Study 1, we re-analysed data about sharing guilt experiences posted on a social website called "Yahoo Answers", and found that people share intrapersonal as well as interpersonal guilt experiences with others online. Study 2 found that the main motivations of sharing guilt (compared with the sharing of regret) were "venting", "clarification and meaning", and "gaining advice". Study 3 found that people were more likely to share experiences of interpersonal guilt and more likely to keep experiences of intrapersonal guilt to themselves. Together, these studies contribute to a further understanding of the social sharing of the emotion guilt.
AB - Do people share their feelings of guilt with others and, if so, what are the reasons for doing this or not doing this? Even though the social sharing of negative emotional experiences, such as regret, has been extensively studied, not much is known about whether people share feelings of guilt and why. We report three studies exploring these questions. In Study 1, we re-analysed data about sharing guilt experiences posted on a social website called "Yahoo Answers", and found that people share intrapersonal as well as interpersonal guilt experiences with others online. Study 2 found that the main motivations of sharing guilt (compared with the sharing of regret) were "venting", "clarification and meaning", and "gaining advice". Study 3 found that people were more likely to share experiences of interpersonal guilt and more likely to keep experiences of intrapersonal guilt to themselves. Together, these studies contribute to a further understanding of the social sharing of the emotion guilt.
KW - Social sharing
KW - guilt
KW - interpersonal
KW - intrapersonal
KW - regret
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U2 - 10.1080/02699931.2023.2221425
DO - 10.1080/02699931.2023.2221425
M3 - Article
C2 - 37293703
SN - 0269-9931
VL - 37
SP - 927
EP - 941
JO - Cognition & Emotion
JF - Cognition & Emotion
IS - 5
ER -