Publication: Individual differences in self-esteem trajectories after negative life events: the role of the Big Five personality traits and perceived event characteristics
Individual differences in self-esteem trajectories after negative life events: the role of the Big Five personality traits and perceived event characteristics
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Schellenberg, L., Altorfer, M. J., & Haehner, P. (2025). Individual differences in self-esteem trajectories after negative life events: the role of the Big Five personality traits and perceived event characteristics. European Journal of Personality, Epub ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070251383960
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Negative life events can lead to changes in self-esteem, with diverging effects across individuals. To better understand these individual differences, we examined self-esteem trajectories of 1,069 participants over 6 months following a negative life event. Using latent class analysis, we identified four classes with distinct self-esteem trajectories. While three classes showed comparable increases in self-esteem following negative events, indicating an adaptation to the event over time, one class exhibited no significant change, sugge
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Schellenberg, L., Altorfer, M. J., & Haehner, P. (2025). Individual differences in self-esteem trajectories after negative life events: the role of the Big Five personality traits and perceived event characteristics. European Journal of Personality, Epub ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070251383960