Abstract
Self-esteem, a person’s overall evaluation that she is valued and accepted vs. devalued and rejected by others, is crucial for people quality of life. As such, self-esteem has been central in the social-psychological literature since the late eighteenth century. However, its relevance is coupled with lack of agreement on how self-esteem is best conceived and assessed. Here we review definitions and measures of self-esteem in relation to quality of life in order (a) to understand how self-esteem has been defined, operationalized and assessed, and (b) to clarify which facets of self-esteem have been overlooked and need further study. Although we found multiple definitions of self-esteem, which led to a series of measures ranging from single item to multi-dimensional measures of state, trait and contingent self-esteem, the motivational component of self-esteem and its in-context behavioral correlates have yet to be operationalized. What follows, is that whether people think, feel, or behave in particular ways is caused by, concomitant with, or causes self-esteem, is still not understood. Because self-esteem is an emotionally laden system monitoring one’s relational value to others, we suggest that future research could use new technology-based research methods and eventually grasp real-time self-report and behavioral assessment of self-esteem. This appears a promising approach to overcome the limitations of self-esteem’s current theorizations and operationalizations. Thus, a new line of research considering the momentary experience of self-esteem, its behavioral components and its social context, could potentially unveil novel processes and mechanisms linking self-esteem and quality of life that have yet to be discovered and understood.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Quantifying Quality of Life : Incorporating Daily Life into Medicine |
Editors | Katarzyna Wac, Sharon Wulfovich |
Number of pages | 22 |
Place of Publication | Cham |
Publisher | Springer |
Publication date | 2022 |
Pages | 269-290 |
Chapter | 11 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-030-94211-3 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-030-94212-0 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Keywords
- Faculty of Science
- Self-esteem
- Quality of life
- Assessment
- New technologies
- Ecological momentary assessment