Structural Relations of Personal and Collective Self-Esteem to Subjective Well-Being: Attachment as Moderator
A model indicating that the relationship between collective self-esteem and indicators of subjective well-being, happiness and life satisfaction, was mediated by personal self-esteem was tested by structural equation modeling. The model, including all participants, fitted well to the data. The results suggested that the relationship of collective self-esteem to happiness was fully mediated by personal self-esteem, whereas a partial mediation was the case for life satisfaction. When tested in four groups of attachment styles, however, the results indicated a full mediation for fearful, preoccupied and dismissing groups, but a partial mediation for the secure group. The results are discussed in the “pursuing self-esteem” framework. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2013
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2013
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Authors: | Simsek, Omer |
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Social Indicators Research. - Springer. - Vol. 110.2013, 1, p. 219-236
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Springer |
Subject: | Collective self-esteem | Personal self-esteem | Attachment | Happiness | Life-satisfaction | Identity |
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