نتایج جستجو برای: esteem

تعداد نتایج: 13370  

2004
Kathleen D. Vohs Todd F. Heatherton Karen Cirino

Two studies examined the effect of self-image threat on the use of social comparisons by those who have high and low trait self-esteem. In the absence of threat, trait high and low self-esteem people engaged in similar social comparison processes. When threatened, however, trait high self-esteem people made more downward social comparisons and trait low self-esteem people made more upward socia...

2007
Gary R. Lee Constance L. Shehan

The general impression conveyed by the literature In the social psychology of aging is that various dimensions of the self, including self-esteem, are relatively fixed and stable by the later stages of the life cycle. Existing research implies that the self-esteem of older persons is higher than that of younger persons, and also more stable or resistant to external influences. This study examin...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
mahdi moshki alireza atarodi b alireza moslem mahdokht taheri

background: the students’ vulnerability to different problems can have an impact on their mental health. regarding the lack of evidence on the effectiveness of interventional programs based on health education planning models in this area in developing countries, an educational-participatory program based on the precede model was used, to promote the medical science students’ self-esteem and me...

2008
Helle Pullmann Jüri Allik Anu Realo

The cross-sectional trajectory of global self-esteem across the life span was examined administering the Rosenberg and Single-Item Self-Esteem scales to Estonians (N = 29,463) who were either randomly selected from the National Census to represent the population or self-recruited through the Internet. The results (a) challenge the recent conclusion of a universal age trajectory of self-esteem, ...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2015
Camilla Düring Donna C Jessop

OBJECTIVES This study explored whether self-esteem would moderate the effectiveness of a self-affirmation manipulation at increasing openness to personally relevant health-risk information. DESIGN The study employed a prospective experimental design. METHOD Participants (N = 328) completed either a self-affirmation manipulation or a control task, prior to reading information detailing the h...

Journal: :پرستاری دیابت 0
سعیده حیدری saeide heidari qom university of medical sciences, iran.مربی، عضو هیئت علمی دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی قم، ایران. ندا میرباقر آجرپز neda mirbagher- ajoorpaz kashan university of medical sciences, iranمربی، عضو هیئت علمی دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کاشان، ایران. زهرا عابدینی zahra abedini qom university of medical sciences, iran.عضو هیئت علمی دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی قم، ایران

introduction: depression is one of the most prevalent mental disorders in patients with diabetes, which affects on cooperation in implementation of treatment measures, consequences of therapeutic and diabetes complications. is thought, low self-esteem is endangering balance of mental and emotional person and is caused development of depression. this study was performing with goal of comparison ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2000
T F Heatherton K D Vohs

In 2 studies, the authors used dyadic interactions to assess the influence of ego threat on likability as a function of self-esteem. In both studies, 2 naive participants engaged in a structured conversation; in half of the dyads, 1 participant received an ego threat prior to the interaction. In the 1st study, threatened high self-esteem participants were rated as less likable than were threate...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2004
Andrew Karpinski

In two experiments, the use of a self-other Implicit Association Test (IAT) as a measure of implicit self-esteem was examined. In Study 1, participants completed two self-other IATs: one in which the other was unspecified and one in which the other was specified to be a close friend. Esteem-IAT scores were significantly higher for the unspecified other-IAT (d = .82), indicating that the content...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2012
Hongfei Du Ronnel B King Peilian Chi

According to the tripartite model of the self (Brewer & Gardner, 1996), the self consists of three aspects: personal, relational, and collective. Correspondingly, individuals can achieve a sense of self-worth through their personal attributes (personal self-esteem), relationship with significant others (relational self-esteem), or social group membership (collective self-esteem). Existing measu...

2015
Meredith R. Wilkinson Linden J. Ball David Alford

We report a study that examined the modulating impact of contingent self-esteem on regret intensity for regretted outcomes associated with controllable versus uncontrollable events. The Contingent Self-Esteem Scale (e.g., Kernis & Goldman, 2006) was used to assess the extent to which a person's sense of self-worth is based on self and others' expectations. We found that there was an influence o...

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