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Self-concept clarity, trauma and psychopathology [PDF]
Self-concept clarity (SCC) is defined as the “extent to which the contents of an individual's self-concept (e.g., perceived personal attributes) are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable” (Campbell et al., 1996, p.141).
Binsale, Laura, Sellwood, Bill
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This study used latent transition analysis to explore the categories of self-concept clarity transformation and their influencing factors among adolescents.
Yang Yang +3 more
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The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between online gaming motivation, self-concept clarity and problematic online gaming. More specifically, the study investigated the mediating role of gaming motives between self-concept clarity and ...
Berislav Šporčić +1 more
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Features of On-Line Behavior in Adolescents with Different Levels of Self-Concept Clarity
The article presents the results of an empirical study, focusing on the association between self-concept clarity, online behavior and self-presentation in adolescence.
Rubtsova O.V. +2 more
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Although it has been found that self-esteem and self-concept clarity are positively correlated, self-determination theory shows that the positive relationship might be lowered for individuals whose basic psychological needs are chronically thwarted.
Yujie Chen +16 more
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BackgroundSelf-concept clarity is an important factor in the mental health of college students. While existing research has examined the positive relationship between self-compassion (self-kindness, mindfulness, and common humanity) and self-concept ...
Qianhui Zhang +6 more
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Online social comparisons play a vital role in adolescents and young adults’ self-development. This study extended research on the influence of online social comparisons on self-concept clarity among college freshmen.
Sujie Kang +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Adolescents with haematological malignancies face significant emotional and relational challenges, often accompanied by difficulties in communicating their needs within the healthcare context. To address these issues, a narrative‐based psycho‐educational intervention based on the creation and prescription of Ironic Medications was ...
Marta Stoppa +7 more
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ABSTRACT Neuroblastoma's complex, heterogeneous biology poses significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, often requiring caregivers to absorb complex information and participate in time‐sensitive decisions. However, caregivers often feel unprepared to evaluate options.
Vickie Buenger +8 more
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of self-concept clarity in predicting employees’ perceived work meaningfulness. We proposed a moderated mediation model in which perceived work meaningfulness could mediate the relationship between ...
Sunyoung Oh, Sang-Choong Roh
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