self-esteem adults from the risk of depression. Introduction Depression is a worldwide public health problem, and its prevalence increases every year (Zhou et al., 2014). It is also a major public health problem in China (Chen et al., 2012), and its prevalence has ranged from 5.9% to ...
The Spearman correlation analysis in Table 3 revealed that self-esteem was significantly positively correlated with subjective support, objective support, problem-solving, and help-seeking. In addition, subjective support was positively correlated with self-esteem and problem-solving, subjective support was...
Self esteem and loneliness in adults with mild intellectual disabilities working in sheltered workshops versus a regular environment. British Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 55, 145 - 155.Gascon, H. (2009). Self-esteem and loneliness in adults with mild intellectual disabilities working in ...
This study investigated the relationship of parental divorce during childhood and the self-esteem of young adult offspring. It was expected that adult children of divorced parents (where the divorce occurred during childhood) would display lower levels of self-esteem than adult children of intact fami...
The Social Self-Esteem Inventory (SSEI) is a 30-item scale designed to assess an individual's performance and self-esteem in social situations. From: Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2011 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert Also in subject area: Nursing and Health ProfessionsDiscover other ...
Eighteen pairs of young adult hyperactives and controls, matched for age, sex, IQ and socioeconomic class and education completed, were assessed on tests of social skills and self-esteem. Hyperactive subjects had significantly more difficulty than matched controls in social skills tests which involved...
Psychology Research and Behavior Management Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Open Access Full Text Article ORIGINAL RESEARCH Influence of Life Satisfaction on Self-Esteem Among Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Self-Presentation Małgorzata Szcześniak Paulina Mazur Wojciech Rod...
Self‐esteem moderates the relationship between health comparisons and negative as well as positive affect. Conclusion The study findings suggest that the negative consequences of negative health comparisons might be attenuated by optimism, self‐esteem, and self‐efficacy. Thus, programs aiming at ...
It is not uncommon for adults to have self-esteem issues. This lesson will define self-esteem, identify possible causes of low self-esteem, and...
self-esteem is often contingent on successful attainment and can therefore fluctuate, depending on one's successes or failures.8 In comparison, self-compassion, which involves being caring and compassionate to oneself when faced with hardship or adversity, is considered to be a more stable characteri...