reviewPsychological BulletinJun 27, 2012Closed access

Does low self-esteem predict depression and anxiety? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

University of Basel · Department of Biomedicine Basel

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Abstract

Low self-esteem and depression are strongly related, but there is not yet consistent evidence on the nature of the relation. Whereas the vulnerability model states that low self-esteem contributes to depression, the scar model states that depression erodes self-esteem. Furthermore, it is unknown whether the models are specific for depression or whether they are also valid for anxiety. We evaluated the vulnerability and scar models of low self-esteem and depression, and low self-esteem and anxiety, by meta-analyzing the available longitudinal data (covering 77 studies on depression and 18 studies on anxiety). The mean age of the samples ranged from childhood to old age. In the analyses, we used a random-effects…

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Keywords
  • Self-esteem
  • Psychology
  • Anxiety
  • Depression (economics)
  • Moderation
  • Clinical psychology
  • Longitudinal study
  • Psychological intervention
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