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Identity processing styles and the need for self-esteem in middle-aged and older adults.

J R Sneed1, S K Whitbourne.   

Abstract

This study was a test of the relationship between self-esteem and the identity processing styles of identity assimilation (i.e., maintaining consistent views of the self), accommodation (i.e., changing the self ), and a balance between consistency seeking and identity change. A community sample of 242 older adults ranging in age from forty to ninety-five (M = 63.31) completed measures of identity processing and self-esteem. Previous research has demonstrated that identity assimilation increases with age in order to maintain self-esteem in the domain of physical and cognitive functioning; this is referred to as the identity assimilation effect (IAE). Based on this research, a similar result was expected in the domain of personality. Although identity assimilation and balance predicted increases in self-esteem, and identity accommodation predicted decreases in self-esteem, as predicted, no interaction effects were observed. The results of this study suggest the IAE may be domain specific to physical and cognitive functioning.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11474753     DOI: 10.2190/A9M0-TRR6-PVEQ-05ND

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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