Self-esteem and mastery trajectories in high school by social class and gender

被引:36
作者
Falci, Christina D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Sociol, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA
关键词
Self-esteem; Mastery; Gender; Socioeconomic status; Parent-adolescent relationship; Work strain; Academic strain; FATHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS; GROWTH-CURVE; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; REFLECTED APPRAISALS; EARLY ADOLESCENCE; MENTAL-HEALTH; MOTHER-CHILD; LIFE-COURSE; PARENTS; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ssresearch.2010.12.013
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Using longitudinal data from 769 white adolescents in the Midwest, this research applies a social structure and personality perspective to examine variation in self-esteem and mastery trajectories by gender and SES across the high school years. Analyses reveal that high SES adolescents experience significantly steeper gains in self-esteem and mastery compared to low SES adolescents, resulting in the reversal of SES differences in self-esteem and the emergence of significant SES differences in mastery. Pre-existing gender differences in self-esteem narrow between the 9th and 12th grade because self-esteem increases at a faster rate among girls than boys during high school. These SES and gender differences in self-concept growth are explained by changes in parent-adolescent relationship quality and stress exposure. Specifically, boys and adolescents with lower SES backgrounds experienced steeper declines in parent-adolescent relationship quality and steeper gains in chronic work strain compared to girls and low SES adolescents, respectively. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:586 / 601
页数:16
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