Daily Dynamics of Personal Identity and Self-concept Clarity

Seth J. Schwartz*, Theo A. Klimstra, Koen Luyckx, William W. Hale, Tom Frijns, Annerieke Oosterwegel, Pol A. C. van Lier, Hans M. Koot, Wim H. J. Meeus

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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 (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-385
Number of pages13
JournalEuropean Journal of Personality
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • identity
  • self-concept clarity
  • daily measurement
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • early adolescence
  • GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER
  • ETHNIC-IDENTITY
  • MOTIVATIONAL UNDERPINNINGS
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT
  • EMERGING ADULTHOOD
  • POSSIBLE SELVES
  • ESTEEM
  • ADOLESCENTS
  • EXPLORATION
  • STABILITY

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