Individual differences in self-affirmation: Distinguishing self-affirmation from positive self-regard

HARRIS, Peter R., GRIFFIN, Dale W., NAPPER, Lucy E., BOND, Rod, SCHÜZ, Benjamin, STRIDE, Christopher and BREARLEY, Irina (2018). Individual differences in self-affirmation: Distinguishing self-affirmation from positive self-regard. Self and Identity, 1-42. [Article]

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Abstract
Research into self-affirmation has almost exclusively employed experimental manipulations. In this paper we address individual differences in the tendency to respond to threats with self-affirming cognitions and distinguish this from two overlapping constructs: habitual positive self-thought and trait self-esteem. Items we designed to measure self-affirmation were represented by three first-order factors and loaded on a higher-order factor, creating the Spontaneous Self-Affirmation Measure (SSAM). The SSAM correlated moderately with self-esteem and habitual positive self-thought. In competitive analyses, the SSAM was an independent predictor of a large number of outcomes. The studies provide evidence about the correlates of individual differences in reported spontaneous self-affirmation in response to threat and the contribution made to this response by habitual positive self-thought and trait self-esteem.
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