What Constitutes Vulnerable Self-Esteem? Comparing the Prospective Effects of Low, Unstable, and Contingent Self-Esteem on Depressive Symptoms

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作者
Sowislo, Julia Friederike [1 ]
Orth, Ulrich [2 ]
Meier, Laurenz L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Basel, Dept Psychiat, CH-4012 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Bern, Dept Psychol, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[3] Univ Fribourg, Dept Psychol, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
关键词
self-esteem; depression; instability and contingency of self-esteem; Big Five personality traits; diary data; RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; YOUNG ADULTHOOD; RISK-FACTOR; LEVEL; STABILITY; PERSONALITY; MODELS; WORTH; AGE;
D O I
10.1037/a0037770
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
A growing body of longitudinal studies suggests that low self-esteem is a risk factor for depression. However, it is unclear whether other characteristics of self-esteem, besides its level, explain incremental or even greater variance in subsequent depression. We examined the prospective effects of self-esteem level, instability (i.e., the degree of variability in self-esteem across short periods), and contingency (i.e., the degree to which self-esteem fluctuates in response to self-relevant events) on depressive symptoms in 1 overarching model, using data from 2 longitudinal studies. In Study 1, 372 adults were assessed at 2 waves over 6 months, including 40 daily diary assessments at Wave 1. In Study 2, 235 young adults were assessed at 2 waves over 6 weeks, including about 6 daily diary assessments at each wave. Self-esteem contingency was measured by self-report and by a statistical index based on the diary data (capturing event-related fluctuations in self-esteem). In both studies self-esteem level, but not self-esteem contingency, predicted subsequent depressive symptoms. Self-esteem instability predicted subsequent depressive symptoms in Study 2 only, with a smaller effect size than self-esteem level. Also, level, instability, and contingency of self-esteem did not interact in the prediction of depressive symptoms. Moreover, the effect of self-esteem level held when controlling for neuroticism and for all other Big Five personality traits. Thus, the findings provide converging evidence for a vulnerability effect of self-esteem level, tentative evidence for a smaller vulnerability effect of self-esteem instability, and no evidence for a vulnerability effect of self-esteem contingency.
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页数:17
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