نتایج جستجو برای: esteem

تعداد نتایج: 13370  

2016
Ulrich Orth Eva C. Luciano

We examined whether self-esteem and narcissism predict the occurrence of stressful life events (i.e., selection) and whether stressful life events predict change in self-esteem and narcissism (i.e., socialization). The analyses were based on longitudinal data from two studies, including samples of 328 young adults (Study 1) and 371 adults (Study 2). The effects of self-esteem and narcissism wer...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Carmen Valiente Dolores Cantero Alvaro Sánchez María Provencio Sophie Wickham

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Psychological models have implicated negative self-esteem as an important factor underlying paranoia. However, research investigating the role of self-esteem in paranoia suffers from poor conceptual and methodological understanding, resulting in conflicting findings. Central to this problem is the use of measures investigating global self-esteem and self-evaluative bel...

2016
Olli Kiviruusu Noora Berg Taina Huurre Hillevi Aro Mauri Marttunen Ari Haukkala

This study investigated the association between interpersonal conflicts and the trajectory of self-esteem from adolescence to mid-adulthood. The directionality of effects between self-esteem and interpersonal conflicts was also studied. Participants of a Finnish cohort study in 1983 at age 16 (N = 2194) were followed up at ages 22 (N = 1656), 32 (N = 1471) and 42 (N = 1334) using postal questio...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2014

Background and Aim: Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive degenerative disease that determined by destruction of myelin in the brain and spinal cord. The disease often happens at beginning of Life and the change body esteem and patients' attitudes toward their self. Based on this study was to examine Evaluation of relationship body esteem with self esteem in patients with multiple sclerosis admit...

2004
Todd F. Heatherton Carrie L. Wyland

It is generally believed that there are many benefits to having a positive view of the self. Those who have high self-esteem are presumed to be psychologically happy and healthy (Branden, 1994; Taylor & Brown, 1988), whereas those with low self-esteem are believed to be psychologically distressed and perhaps even depressed (Tennen & Affleck, 1993). Having high self-esteem apparently provides be...

Journal: :Psychological science 2004
Jodene R Baccus Mark W Baldwin Dominic J Packer

Implicit self-esteem is the automatic, nonconscious aspect of self-esteem. This study demonstrated that implicit self-esteem can be increased using a computer game that repeatedly pairs self-relevant information with smiling faces. These findings, which are consistent with principles of classical conditioning, establish the associative and interpersonal nature of implicit self-esteem and demons...

2005
MARISOL PEREZ KATHLEEN D. VOHS

This research examines the opposing theories that high self–esteem is responsible for aggression and that low self–esteem is responsible for aggression. Our findings suggest that both theories may be correct. Targets’ self–esteem and self–reported physical aggression were assessed; additionally, targets’ roommates reported their esteem for the target. In support of both theories, self–esteem wa...

Journal: :Journal of caring sciences 2014
Hossein Ebrahimi Ali Navidian Roghaieh Keykha

INTRODUCTION Self-esteem is an important potential indicator in etiology, diagnosis and treatment of patients with severe mental illness. ECT is a popular treatment for these patients that can effect on their self-esteem and reinforce their problems. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of supportive nursing care in increasing self esteem of patients receiving ECT. METHODS Thi...

2006
Rob Foels

One corollary of social identity theory's self-esteem hypothesis proposes that intergroup bias enhances social identity, which in turn leads to enhanced self-esteem (the enhanced esteem hypothesis). There is mixed evidence for this corollary, due in part to methodological and measurement issues (Rubin & Hewstone, 1998). The present study carefully addressed these issues to test whether intergro...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2012
Carol A Hawley

Children with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) often have difficulties in adjusting to their injury and altered abilities, and may be at risk of low self-esteem and loss of confidence. However, few studies have examined self-esteem in this client group. The current study measured the self-esteem of a group of children who were, on average, two years post-TBI and compared this to their performance...

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