This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity exploration and commitment processes and depressive symptoms across adolescence. We compared two theoretical perspectives. According to the vulnerability model, identity uncertainty predicts depressive symptoms, whereas the scar model holds that depressive symptoms play into identity uncertainty. In investigating both models, we examined reciprocal within-person associations in Study 1 (N = 497, Mage Time 1 [T1] = 14.03 years, comprising five annual waves) and Study 2 (N = 1,022, Mage T1 = 15.80 years, comprising four annual waves). To this end, we applied the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) in both studies. Results supported the ...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
This study examined longitudinal associations between adolescents’ depressogenic personality orienta...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
The formation of a stable identity, consisting of a strong set of commitments, is a key developmenta...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
Many longitudinal studies have investigated whether self‐esteem predicts depressive symptoms (vulner...
Abstract: Recent literature highlights the complex relationship between personal identity and body-r...
As forming and evaluating commitments are stressful processes, adolescents who worry about their ide...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
The longitudinal effects among self and identity processes, and between these processes and internal...
Many longitudinal studies have investigated whether self-esteem predicts depressive symptoms (vulner...
This literature review aimed to investigate the potential relationship between conflicts in identity...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
This study examined longitudinal associations between adolescents’ depressogenic personality orienta...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
This multisample longitudinal study examined the directionality of effects between identity explorat...
The formation of a stable identity, consisting of a strong set of commitments, is a key developmenta...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
Many longitudinal studies have investigated whether self‐esteem predicts depressive symptoms (vulner...
Abstract: Recent literature highlights the complex relationship between personal identity and body-r...
As forming and evaluating commitments are stressful processes, adolescents who worry about their ide...
Personal identity formation constitutes a crucial developmental task during the teens and 20s. Using...
The longitudinal effects among self and identity processes, and between these processes and internal...
Many longitudinal studies have investigated whether self-esteem predicts depressive symptoms (vulner...
This literature review aimed to investigate the potential relationship between conflicts in identity...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
This study examined longitudinal associations between adolescents’ depressogenic personality orienta...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...