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Daily dynamics of personal identity and self‐concept clarity
Authors:Seth J. Schwartz  Theo A. Klimstra  Koen Luyckx  William W. Hale III  Tom Frijns  Annerieke Oosterwegel  Pol A. C. van Lier  Hans M. Koot  Wim H. J. Meeus
Affiliation:1. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Miami, USA;2. School Psychology and Adolescent Development (SCAD), Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium;3. Research Centre on Adolescent Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;4. Faculty of Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:We examined the daily dynamics among self‐concept clarity and identity processes, and their effects on distress, among a sample of 580 Dutch adolescents. Participants completed measures of identity, self‐concept clarity, anxiety and depression at annual intervals; and daily single‐item measures of self‐concept clarity, identity commitments and reconsideration across three 5‐day weeks. We examined (a) cross‐lagged associations of self‐concept clarity to identity commitment and reconsideration and (b) associations of daily fluctuations in self and identity processes to later anxiety and depression. Results indicated that self‐concept clarity and identity commitments influence one another reciprocally across days, and that day‐to‐day fluctuations in identity predicted later anxiety and depression. Results are discussed in terms of self and identity processes and their effects on distress. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:identity  self‐concept clarity  daily measurement  anxiety  depression  early adolescence
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