Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, 20742, College Park, Maryland.
J Youth Adolesc. 1982 Apr;11(2):135-53. doi: 10.1007/BF01834709.
This study investigated the effect of self-esteem on the tendency to convey a false impression to others by hiding one's feelings behind a facade. Utilizing a sample of youth (ages 8-19), a multiple regression analysis revealed that the lower the self-esteem, the greater the tendency to present a false front. In addition, other aspects of the self-concept, including vulnerability to criticism, self-consciousness, and the tendency to fantasize affect the tendency to present a false front. Furthermore, the nature of the self-esteem/ fabrication relationship is a joint function of age and gender. As age increases, the direct effect of self-esteem on fabrication loses statistical significance, but this loss occurs differently for boys and girls. For boys, the direct effect is significant in pre-adolescence (8-11), but not in early or late adolescence (12-14 and 15-19). For girls, the direct effect is significant in pre- and early adolescence (8-11 and 12-14), but not in late adolescence (15-19). Reasons for the differing patterns for boys and girls are discussed.
本研究探讨了自尊对通过掩饰情感来给他人留下虚假印象的倾向的影响。利用一个青少年(8-19 岁)样本,多元回归分析表明,自尊越低,呈现虚假外表的倾向越大。此外,自我概念的其他方面,包括易受批评、自我意识和幻想倾向,也会影响呈现虚假外表的倾向。此外,自尊/伪造关系的性质是年龄和性别共同作用的结果。随着年龄的增长,自尊对伪造的直接影响失去了统计学意义,但这种损失在男孩和女孩中是不同的。对于男孩来说,直接影响在青春期前(8-11 岁)显著,但在青春期早期和晚期(12-14 岁和 15-19 岁)不显著。对于女孩来说,直接影响在青春期前和青春期早期(8-11 岁和 12-14 岁)显著,但在青春期晚期(15-19 岁)不显著。讨论了男孩和女孩模式不同的原因。