Changes in self-esteem during the middle school years: a latent growth curve study of individual and contextual influences |
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Authors: | Jean Rhodes Jennifer Roffman Ranjini Reddy Katia Fredriksen |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 100 Morrissey Building, Boston, MA 02129-3393, USA Niobe Way, New York University, USA |
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Abstract: | Hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) techniques were used to explore interactions among individual and contextual variables and their effects on initial self-esteem levels and changes in these levels across the three years of middle school in a large, diverse sample (N=1804 students attending 23 schools). Interactions among race, social class, school socioeconomic status (SES), and contextual congruity were found to be particularly influential. Low-income European-American youth consistently experienced the lowest self-esteem levels and the sharpest declines during middle school. Social incongruity appears to play a crucial role in predicting such losses. These results highlight the need for further research employing similar techniques to explore how individual and contextual factors affect the development of self-esteem over the middle school years. |
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Keywords: | Middle school Self-esteem Social congruity |
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