The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between self-esteem and psychological distress in later life. The majority of researchers who have assessed this relationship assume that greater self-esteem is associated with a reduced risk of distress. However, other investigators propose that this relationship may be more complex and that individuals with extremely high as well as extremely low self-esteem are more likely to experience psychological distress than persons with a more moderate sense of self-worth. Findings from a nationwide survey of older adults tend to support the more complex view. It is further hypothesized that people with extremely high self-esteem are at risk because they tend to be isolated from their soci...
The idea that people need high self-esteem in order to be psychologically healthy is almost a truism...
The ability to over-ride or alter motivated responses, known as self-control, is crucial for goal-di...
This study provides a comprehensive picture of age differences in self-esteem from age 9 to 90 years...
In this article, we review new insights gained from recent longitudinal studies examining the develo...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23-27)With more and more adults reaching advanced age, i...
The pursuit of personal goals has been linked to general psychological well-being; however, less is ...
ABSTRACT The self-esteem movement has been around since the 1970s, and may have influenced how much ...
Self-esteem development across adulthood has been in the center of interest for some time now. Howe...
Data from two large longitudinal studies were used to analyze reciprocal relations between self-este...
Using data from the 1996 and 1998 General Social Surveys, we explore the relationships among age, ag...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the resilience of self-esteem after loss in the lives of older adult...
The relationship between attachment security and psychological distress (such as depressive and anxi...
Background: Self-esteem is known to be one of the most important markers of successful aging. Older ...
Background Little is known of the importance of social support in the associations b...
The idea that people need high self-esteem in order to be psychologically healthy is almost a truism...
The ability to over-ride or alter motivated responses, known as self-control, is crucial for goal-di...
This study provides a comprehensive picture of age differences in self-esteem from age 9 to 90 years...
In this article, we review new insights gained from recent longitudinal studies examining the develo...
Background: As populations age, psychological distress in late life will become of increasing public...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 23-27)With more and more adults reaching advanced age, i...
The pursuit of personal goals has been linked to general psychological well-being; however, less is ...
ABSTRACT The self-esteem movement has been around since the 1970s, and may have influenced how much ...
Self-esteem development across adulthood has been in the center of interest for some time now. Howe...
Data from two large longitudinal studies were used to analyze reciprocal relations between self-este...
Using data from the 1996 and 1998 General Social Surveys, we explore the relationships among age, ag...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the resilience of self-esteem after loss in the lives of older adult...
The relationship between attachment security and psychological distress (such as depressive and anxi...
Background: Self-esteem is known to be one of the most important markers of successful aging. Older ...
Background Little is known of the importance of social support in the associations b...
The idea that people need high self-esteem in order to be psychologically healthy is almost a truism...
The ability to over-ride or alter motivated responses, known as self-control, is crucial for goal-di...
This study provides a comprehensive picture of age differences in self-esteem from age 9 to 90 years...