Crocker Jennifer, Luhtanen Riia K
University of Michigan, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2003 Jun;29(6):701-12. doi: 10.1177/0146167203029006003.
The unique effects of level of self-esteem and contingencies of self-worth assessed prior to college on academic, social, and financial problems experienced during the freshman year were examined in a longitudinal study of 642 college students. Low self-esteem predicted social problems, even controlling for demographic and personality variables (neuroticism, agreeableness, and social desirability), but did not predict academic or financial problems with other variables controlled. Academic competence contingency predicted academic and financial problems and appearance contingency predicted financial problems, even after controlling for relevant personality variables. We conclude that contingencies of self-worth uniquely contribute to academic and financial difficulties experienced by college freshmen beyond level of self-esteem and other personality variables. Low self-esteem, on the other hand, appears to uniquely contribute to later social difficulties.
在一项针对642名大学生的纵向研究中,考察了大学入学前评估的自尊水平和自我价值感的条件对大一期间经历的学业、社交和经济问题的独特影响。低自尊预示着社交问题,即使在控制了人口统计学和人格变量(神经质、宜人性和社会赞许性)之后也是如此,但在控制了其他变量后,低自尊并不能预示学业或经济问题。学业能力条件预示着学业和经济问题,外表条件预示着经济问题,即使在控制了相关人格变量之后也是如此。我们得出结论,自我价值感的条件除了自尊水平和其他人格变量之外,还对大学新生经历的学业和经济困难有独特的影响。另一方面,低自尊似乎对后来的社交困难有独特的影响。