Articles features
Positive social relationships boost self-esteem: Study
New York, Sep 27
Researchers have found that positive social relationships, support and acceptance helps shape the development of self-esteem in people.
"For the first time, we have a systematic answer to a key question in the field of self-esteem research: Whether and to what extent a person's social relationships influence his or her self-esteem development, and vice versa, and at what ages," said study author Michelle A. Harris from the University of Texas.
"The answer to what age groups are across the life span," Harris said.
For the study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers analysed 52 studies involving more than 47,000 participants (54 per cent female) looking at either the effect of self-esteem on social relationships overtime or the reverse effect.
The studies, all published between 1992 and 2016, included multiple countries like 30 samples from the US, four from Switzerland, three from Germany, two each from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Greece, Russia and Sweden.
Samples ranged from early childhood to late adulthood.
The authors found that positive social relationships, social support and social acceptance help shape the development of self-esteem in people over time across ages four to 76.
They also found a significant effect in the reverse direction.
While earlier research had yielded inconsistent findings, the meta-analysis supports the classic and contemporary theories of the influence of self-esteem on social connections and the influence of social connections on self-esteem, said the researchers.
The findings were the same after accounting for gender and ethnicity.
"For the first time, we have a systematic answer to a key question in the field of self-esteem research: Whether and to what extent a person's social relationships influence his or her self-esteem development, and vice versa, and at what ages," said study author Michelle A. Harris from the University of Texas.
"The answer to what age groups are across the life span," Harris said.
For the study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers analysed 52 studies involving more than 47,000 participants (54 per cent female) looking at either the effect of self-esteem on social relationships overtime or the reverse effect.
The studies, all published between 1992 and 2016, included multiple countries like 30 samples from the US, four from Switzerland, three from Germany, two each from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Greece, Russia and Sweden.
Samples ranged from early childhood to late adulthood.
The authors found that positive social relationships, social support and social acceptance help shape the development of self-esteem in people over time across ages four to 76.
They also found a significant effect in the reverse direction.
While earlier research had yielded inconsistent findings, the meta-analysis supports the classic and contemporary theories of the influence of self-esteem on social connections and the influence of social connections on self-esteem, said the researchers.
The findings were the same after accounting for gender and ethnicity.
17 minutes ago
US Commander says Demilitarized Zone should not become 'politicized'
4 hours ago
'Daylight Robbery' in the Name of 'Free Delivery'; FTC Takes Stringent Action Against Instacart.
4 hours ago
Campus-Shaking Massacre; Suspect Found Dead; A Grudge That Began with Classmates and Ended on Campus.
7 hours ago
Kerala HC reserves verdict on ED appeal in KIIFB Masala Bond case
7 hours ago
Pushpangadan, ‘Jeevani’ pioneer who ensured tribal share in science, passes away
8 hours ago
Shooting of Leo Sivakumar-starrer 'Delivery Boy' wrapped up
8 hours ago
Vikas Jain apologizes for missing Ankita Lokhande’s birthday, promises to make it up to her
8 hours ago
Raat Akeli Hai- The Bansal Murders Review: A Tense, Multi-Layered Mystery
8 hours ago
If this is aging, I'll take it, says actress Vijayalakshmi
8 hours ago
Randeep Hooda praises wife Lin Laishram’s strength in motherhood in heartfelt birthday post
8 hours ago
‘Superstitious’ Kate Winslet reveals her simple hack to keep toxic energy at bay
8 hours ago
SHANTI Bill 2025: How can it help India achieve self-reliance in nuclear energy
8 hours ago
Whether safety lies in being captured by camera; woman assault case triggers debate in Kerala
