Self-esteemAffective disorders are closely related to self-harm and suicidal behaviours. Less is known about how adolescent personality traits and self-esteem influence the development of later self-harm. We examined associations between personality traits such as neuroticism, psychoticism and extroversion...
s and their partner’s perceived attitudes towards sexuality, quality of the relationship with a current sexual partner, satisfaction with sex life, satisfaction with one’s body, with self as a man, and self-esteem (on Likert’s scales from 1-very low level/bad to 5-very high level/very...
Pearson coefficients revealed negative relations between self-concept/self-esteem and all the psychopathological symptoms, and neuroticism, as well as a positive relation with extraversion. Low psychoticism, high extraversion, and low hostility were identified as predictors of high self-concept. 展开 ...
Result 2: Self-made and inherited millionaires differ in their personality profiles. Self-mades show a more pronounced personality profile of high Risk tolerance, low Neuroticism, and high Openness, Extraversion, and Conscientiousness. While less pronounced, non-rich self-mades display a similarly shap...
2.4. Big Five Personality, individualism-collectivism cultural value, and self-esteem The NEO-FFI-3 was used to assess twins' personality. It consists of 60 items measuring Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness, rated on a 5-point Likert scale (Costa & McCrae, ...
(2007) who suggested that Facebook may help to compensate for low self-esteem, allowing these students to build social capital. In contrast, Gonzales and Hancock (2011) used analysis of variance (ANOVA) to analyse data from 63 students and reported that Facebook has a positive impact on ...
Most of all, communication has become a struggle. And as a result, so has the emotional intimacy. 2) They may have low self-esteem Intimacy can be emotional, physical, or even spiritual to some. And it’s not just limited to romantic relationships either. ...
Self-esteem is directly related to the expectations of success and on-the-job satisfaction.Individuals with high self-esteem think that they have what it takes to succeed. So, they take more challenges while selecting a job.While individuals with low self-esteem are more susceptible to external...
Furthermore, the stress process model of caregiving outcomes [4] highlights the role of both internal (e.g., coping repertoires, belief systems, mastery, and self-esteem) and external (e.g., social support and integration) factors in buffering the negative impact of stress, thus explaining ...
Individuals who have more symptoms of NES have been reported to have greater psychological morbidity, including higher stress [7], higher impulsivity [8, 9], lower self-esteem, greater functional impairment [10], and more comorbid psychiatric mood and anxiety disorders [11, 12]. Emotional eating...