articleSocial ForcesMar 1, 2002Closed access

A Theory of Self-Esteem

Iowa State University · Washington State University

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Abstract

Self-esteem has been conceptualized as an outcome, motive, and buffer, but there is no overall theory of self-esteem. In this article it is suggested that identity theory can provide a theoretical framework for the integration of the various conceptualizations of self-esteem. We suggest that self-esteem is an outcome of, and necessary ingredient in, the self-verification process that occurs within groups, maintaining both the individual and the group. Verification of role identities increases an individual's worth-based and efficacy-based self-esteem. The self-esteem built up by self-verification buffers the negative emotions that occur when self-verification is problematic, thus allowing continued interaction…

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Keywords
  • Self-esteem
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Identity (music)
  • Self
  • Process (computing)
  • Computer science
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