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Biological and ecological factors in the expression of adolescent self-esteem.

G A Jaquish1, R C Savin-Williams.   

Abstract

The relationship between self-esteem and pubertal maturation is examined based on results of the first two years of a six-year naturalistic longitudinal study of the ecology of self-esteem during adolescence. A random sample of 40 seventh-grade adolescents of both sexes from all socioeconomic classes was selected from a local junior high school. Four measures of pubertal maturation level were obtained for participants during each year of the study. Self-esteem was assessed by means of a repeated measures self-report technique. Each adolescent carried a "beeper" paging device and responded in writing to "beeps" that occurred on a random schedule eight times daily. Males were significantly higher in self-esteem than females. The developmental pattern for the relationship between self-esteem and pubertal maturation differed between boys and girls. Three ecological contextual variables were explored: setting, activity, and participants. Physical setting was significantly associated with level of self-esteem. Activities and participants present were not significantly predictive of self-esteem. Results are discussed in terms of the onset and timing of pubertal maturation and its influence on self-esteem.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 24310539     DOI: 10.1007/BF02087940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


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