自尊与健康和幸福的关系:40 项元分析的定量综述

IF 4.3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social Psychological and Personality Science Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1177/19485506241229308
Ethan Zell, Julia S. Johansson
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之前的荟萃分析研究了自尊与各种特定结果之间的关系。在此,我们汇总了 40 项独特的荟萃分析数据,这些数据共包括 2,000 多项研究和 100 万名参与者,以研究自尊与总体健康/幸福感之间的横截面关联。结果表明,自尊与整体健康/幸福感之间存在稳健的整体关联(r = .31)。调节分析表明,自尊与不同地区、不同自尊量表和不同研究设计(相关研究、病例/对照研究)之间的关联是一致的,在客观和主观结果方面也是稳健的,并且与其他既定预测因子(控制定位、神经质、社会支持)之间的关联相似。然而,在儿童/青少年样本中(r = 0.23),以及在研究身体健康(r = 0.15)而非心理健康(r = 0.42)或心理适应(r = 0.29)的研究中,自尊的相关性较小。本报告首次对自尊与健康/幸福的总体关系进行了估计,应能促进对自尊的潜在益处进行理论整合。
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The Association of Self-Esteem With Health and Well-Being: A Quantitative Synthesis of 40 Meta-Analyses
Prior meta-analyses have examined the association between self-esteem and a variety of specific outcomes. Here we aggregated data across 40 unique meta-analyses, which collectively included more than 2,000 studies and 1 million participants to examine the cross-sectional association between self-esteem and overall health/well-being. Results indicated that self-esteem has a robust overall association with health/well-being ( r = .31). Moderator analyses indicated that self-esteem associations are consistent across regions, self-esteem scales, and research designs (correlational, case/control), robust across objective and subjective outcomes, and similar to the associations of other established predictors (locus of control, neuroticism, social support). However, self-esteem associations were smaller in child/adolescent samples ( r = .23) and in studies examining physical health ( r = .15) as opposed to mental health ( r = .42) or psychological adjustment ( r = .29). As the first to estimate its overall association with health/well-being, this report should stimulate theoretical integration on the potential benefits of self-esteem.
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期刊介绍: Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) is a distinctive journal in the fields of social and personality psychology that focuses on publishing brief empirical study reports, typically limited to 5000 words. The journal's mission is to disseminate research that significantly contributes to the advancement of social psychological and personality science. It welcomes submissions that introduce new theories, present empirical data, propose innovative methods, or offer a combination of these elements. SPPS also places a high value on replication studies, giving them serious consideration regardless of whether they confirm or challenge the original findings, with a particular emphasis on replications of studies initially published in SPPS. The journal is committed to a rapid review and publication process, ensuring that research can swiftly enter the scientific discourse and become an integral part of ongoing academic conversations.
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