Parental goal promotion and college students’ self-esteem level and contingency: The mediating role of need satisfaction

Personality and Individual Differences(2014)

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The current study investigated the antecedent role of perceived parental goal promotion for students’ self-esteem level and contingency. Additionally, we examined the mediating role of experienced need satisfaction. Using three-wave longitudinal data in a sample of 494 college students (mean age at Time 1 = 18.41 years, 84% female), we found that intrinsic parental goal promotion at baseline directly and positively predicted students’ initial self-esteem level. Further, intrinsic parental goal promotion indirectly predicted both students’ initial self-esteem level (positive effect) and initial self-esteem contingency (negative effect) via need satisfaction. Extrinsic goal promotion only directly and positively predicted students’ initial self-esteem contingency. Limitations and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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parental goal promotion,college students,self-esteem
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