Self-Esteem and Adjustment in Early Adolescence: A Social-Contextual Perspective

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David L. DuBois
Catherine A. Bull
Michelle D. Sherman
Magie Roberts
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[1] University of Missouri-Columbia,
[2] University of Missouri–Columbia,undefined
[3] Columbia Public Schools,undefined
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 1998年 / 27卷
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Health Promotion; Early Adolescence; Young Adolescent; Promotion Strategy; Positive Adjustment;
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Investigated (a) global self-esteem and (b) social-contextual incongruity in factors contributing to the development and maintenance of self-esteem as predictors of the emotional, behavioral, and academic adjustment of 213 young adolescents. Higher reported levels of global self-esteem were associated with more favorable scores on most measures of adjustment. Incremental predictive contributions also were found, however, for indices of social-contextual incongruity in factors contributing to the development and maintenance of self-esteem. Incongruity in the direction of domain-specific self-evaluations being relatively stronger for peer-oriented domains in comparison to the domains of school and family was linked consistently with less positive adjustment. Descriptive views of the self and standards for self-evaluation that were more favorable and lenient than parental views and standards in corresponding areas also were implicated in poorer adjustment. Results indicate the importance of social-contextual factors for understanding the role of self-esteem in adaptation during early adolescence. Implications for esteem enhancement as a prevention and health promotion strategy with this age group are discussed.
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