Forgiveness in the Modulation of Responsibility in a Sample of Italian Adolescents with a Tendency towards Conduct or Obsessive–Compulsive Problems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Questionnaire Measures
2.3.1. Personal Information Form
2.3.2. Symptomatic Tendencies
2.3.3. Forgiveness
2.3.4. Responsibility
2.3.5. Guilt
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations and Strengths
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Mean | Std. Deviation | |
---|---|---|
YSR_OCS | 5,33 | 3450 |
YSR_CPS | 2,77 | 3113 |
HFS_TOT | 82,43 | 15,503 |
Self-forgiveness | 29,09 | 6208 |
Others-forgiveness | 26,79 | 6520 |
Situation-forgiveness | 26,65 | 6884 |
Responsibility (CRAS) | 68,87 | 14,465 |
Guilty (TOSCA) | 53,61 | 7846 |
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | |
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1. Self-forgiveness | - | 0.208 ** | 0.571 ** | −0.145 * | 413 ** | −0.487 ** | −0.075 |
2. Others-forgiveness | - | 0.419 ** | 0.158 * | 0.017 | 0.029 | −0.122 | |
3. Situation-forgiveness | - | 0.081 | 0.216 ** | −0.259 ** | −0.111 | ||
4. Guilt | - | −0.266 ** | 0.106 | −0.185 ** | |||
5. Responsibility | - | −0.324 ** | 0.066 | ||||
6. OCP | - | 0.231 | |||||
7. CP | - |
Model Summary | R-Sq | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.062 | 4.996 | 0.002 | ||
Model | B | t | p | CI |
Constant | 55.493 | 16.602 | <0.001 | [48.906; 62.079] |
Obsessive–compulsive Problems | −0.090 | 0.538 | 0.591 | [−0.240; 0.420] |
Self-forgiveness | −0.333 | −3.046 | 0.003 | [−0.549; −0.118] |
Situation-forgiveness | 0.275 | 3.082 | 0.002 | [0.099; 0.451] |
Total Effects of IV on DV (R-Sq = 0.011; F = 2.579; p = 0.110) | ||||
Effect | t | p | CI | |
Constant | 52.327 | 55.186 | <0.001 | [50.459; 54.195] |
Obsessive–compulsive Problems | 0.240 | 1.606 | 0.110 | [−0.055; 0.535] |
Significant Relative Indirect Effect of IV on DV Through Mediators | ||||
Mediators | Effect | CI | ||
Self-forgiveness | 0.292 | [0.095; 0.519] | ||
Situation-forgiveness | −0.142 | [−0.271; −0.050] |
Model Summary | R-Sq | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.093 | 7.778 | <0.001 | ||
Model | B | t | p | CI |
Constant | 58.612 | 22.765 | <0.001 | [53.539; 63.686] |
Conduct Problems | −0.457 | −2.851 | 0.004 | [−0.773; −0.141] |
Self-forgiveness | −0.363 | −3.728 | <0.001 | [−0.556; −0.171] |
Situation-forgiveness | 0.256 | 2.904 | 0.004 | [0.082; 0.429] |
Total Effects of IV on DV (R-Sq = 0.034; F = 8.072; p = 0.005): | ||||
Effect | t | p | CI | |
Constant | 54.897 | 80.510 | <0.001 | [53.553; 56.240] |
Conduct Problems | −0.465 | −2.841 | 0.005 | [−0.788; −0.143] |
Model Summary | R-Sq | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.191 | 26.821 | <0.001 | ||
Model | B | t | p | CI |
Constant | 49.767 | 8.896 | <0.001 | [38.744; 60.790] |
Obsessive–compulsive Problems | −0.674 | −2.357 | 0.019 | [−1.238; −0.111] |
Self-forgiveness | 0.780 | 4.910 | <0.001 | [0.467; 1.094] |
Total Effects of IV on DV (R-Sq = 0.105; F = 26.825; p = 0.000) | ||||
Effect | t | p | CI | |
Constant | 76.111 | 45.761 | <0.001 | [72.833; 79.388] |
Obsessive–compulsive problems | −1.358 | −5.180 | <0.001 | [−1.874; −0.841] |
Significant Relative Indirect Effect of IV on DV Through Mediator | ||||
Mediator | Effect | CI | ||
Self-forgiveness | −0.684 | [−1.013; −0.386] |
Model Summary | R-Sq | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.180 | 25.077 | <0.001 | ||
Model | B | t | p | CI |
Constant | 39.102 | 9.107 | <0.001 | [30.642; 47.563] |
Conduct Problems | 0.456 | 1.632 | 0.104 | [−0.095; 1.007] |
Self-forgiveness | 0.980 | 6.995 | <0.001 | [0.704; 1.256] |
Total Effects of IV on DV (R-Sq = 0.004; F = 1.014; p = 0.315) | ||||
Effect | t | p | CI | |
Constant | 68.018 | 53.295 | <0.001 | [65.504; 70.533] |
Conduct Problems | 0.309 | 1.007 | 0.315 | [−0.295; 0.912] |
Significant Relative Indirect Effect of IV on DV Through Mediator | ||||
Mediator | Effect | CI | ||
Self-forgiveness | −0.148 | [−0.399; 0.098] |
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Buonanno, C.; Iuliano, E.; Grossi, G.; Mancini, F.; Stendardo, E.; Tudisco, F.; Pizzini, B. Forgiveness in the Modulation of Responsibility in a Sample of Italian Adolescents with a Tendency towards Conduct or Obsessive–Compulsive Problems. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101333
Buonanno C, Iuliano E, Grossi G, Mancini F, Stendardo E, Tudisco F, Pizzini B. Forgiveness in the Modulation of Responsibility in a Sample of Italian Adolescents with a Tendency towards Conduct or Obsessive–Compulsive Problems. Brain Sciences. 2021; 11(10):1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101333
Chicago/Turabian StyleBuonanno, Carlo, Enrico Iuliano, Giuseppe Grossi, Francesco Mancini, Emiliana Stendardo, Fabrizia Tudisco, and Barbara Pizzini. 2021. "Forgiveness in the Modulation of Responsibility in a Sample of Italian Adolescents with a Tendency towards Conduct or Obsessive–Compulsive Problems" Brain Sciences 11, no. 10: 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101333
APA StyleBuonanno, C., Iuliano, E., Grossi, G., Mancini, F., Stendardo, E., Tudisco, F., & Pizzini, B. (2021). Forgiveness in the Modulation of Responsibility in a Sample of Italian Adolescents with a Tendency towards Conduct or Obsessive–Compulsive Problems. Brain Sciences, 11(10), 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101333