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Stabilnost samospoštovanja v odnosu do narcisizma in psihološkega blagostanja
Saša Zorjan in Katja Košir
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https://doi.org/10.20419/2012.21.364 | Citati: CrossRef (0)
Povzetek: Koncept stabilnosti samospoštovanja ima pomembno vlogo pri razumevanju medosebnega in psihološkega funkcioniranja posameznikov. Namen pričujoče raziskave je bil preveriti odnos med stabilnostjo samospoštovanja, narcisizmom in psihološkim blagostanjem. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 178 udeležencev (77 % žensk). Povprečna starost udeležencev je bila 20 let, v razponu od 18 do 26 let. Udeleženci so reševali vprašalnik narcisizma NPI, vprašalnik psihološkega blagostanja PWBS, lestvico nestabilnosti samospoštovanja ISES in lestvico samospoštovanja RSES. Lestvica samospoštovanja RSES je bila uporabljena za oceno tako stopnje kot stabilnosti samospoštovanja; slednjo smo operacionalizirali kot razpršenost stopnje samospoštovanja v času. Za namene pridobitve podatka o stabilnosti samospoštovanja so udeleženci lestvico samospoštovanja reševali 14 dni zapored, medtem ko so ostale mere izpolnili prvi dan sodelovanja. Glavni učinek stopnje samospoštovanja se je pokazal tako v odnosu do narcisizma kot psihološkega blagostanja, v obeh primerih so se z višanjem stopnje samospoštovanja višale tudi vrednosti narcisizma ter psihološkega blagostanja. Stabilnost samospoštovanja (razpršenost stopnje samospoštovanja v času) je, ob upoštevanju stopnje samospoštovanja, dodatno pojasnila statistično pomemben delež variance narcisizma in psihološkega blagostanja. Višje vrednosti stabilnosti samospoštovanja so se povezovale z nižjimi vrednostmi narcisizma ter višjimi vrednostmi psihološkega blagostanja. Ob primerjanju dveh različnih mer stabilnosti samospoštovanja smo ugotovili prisotnost precenjevanja stabilnosti samospoštovanja pri posameznikih z bolj izraženim narcisizmom. Dobljeni rezultati so bili v skladu s postavljenimi hipotezami. V diskusiji je izpostavljena pomembnost upoštevanja tako stopnje kot stabilnosti samospoštovanja. Izpostavljene so tudi pomanjkljivosti pričujoče raziskave ter možnosti za nadaljnje raziskovanje.
Ključne besede: samospoštovanje, narcisizem, psihološko blagostanje
Citiraj:
Zorjan, S. in Košir, K. (2012). Stabilnost samospoštovanja v odnosu do narcisizma in psihološkega blagostanja [Self-esteem stability in relation to narcissism and psychological well-being]. Psihološka obzorja, 21(3), 5–14. https://doi.org/10.20419/2012.21.364
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