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Social identity and the pursuit of possible selves: Implications for the psychological well-being of university students.
Authors:Cameron  James E
Abstract:Implications for psychological adjustment of social identification as a university student were examined with reference to the notion of possible selves (i.e., desired and feared future identities; H. Markus & R. Nurius, 1986). Measures of social identification (operationalized in terms of in-group ties, centrality, and in-group affect), self-esteem, psychological well-being, and efficacy beliefs regarding possible selves were completed by 167 undergraduates. A path analysis indicated 2 routes from aspects of social identity to psychological well-being, one mediated by self-esteem and the other mediated by perceptions of group-derived efficacy (i.e., the belief that group membership will facilitate the attainment of desired outcomes). The motivational role of social identity with respect to goal-directed behavior is discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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