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Research Articles

“I’m so dumb and worthless right now”: factors associated with heightened momentary self-criticism in daily life

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Pages 492-507 | Received 05 May 2023, Accepted 02 Nov 2023, Published online: 19 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Self-criticism is a trait associated with increased psychopathology, but self-criticism is also a personality state reflecting an action that people do in moments of time. In the current study, we explored factors associated with heightened self-criticism in daily life. Participants (N = 197) received five random prompts per day for one week on their mobile phones, where they reported their current affect (negative and positive affect), willpower self-efficacy, distress intolerance, degree of support and criticism from others, current context (location, activity, hunger, tiredness) and momentary self-criticism. We first demonstrated that self-criticism varies over time and across contexts, and is associated with heightened trait self-criticism. Then, using multilevel modelling, we explored the contextual factors associated with greater self-criticism. We found that self-criticism was higher when people were at home, and more tired. We also found higher self-criticism to be associated with greater negative and lower positive affect, greater distress intolerance, lower willpower and greater perceived criticism from others. In addition, self-criticism predicted subsequent distress intolerance, willpower and positive affect in lagged analyses. This study provides evidence that both environmental and psychological factors are associated with the dynamics of self-critical thoughts.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 Burke et al. (Citation2021) used a single item measure, and although Mason et al. (Citation2021) used a five-item state self-criticism measure, our project was developed before the Mason et al. paper was published. In addition, while they reported excellent within-person (.97) and between-person (.99) reliability, they reported no other psychometric evaluation of their state self-criticism index.

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Funding

This work was supported by Arkansas Biosciences Institute.

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