Authoring esteem: Writing about vicarious and personal life story chapters boosts state self-esteem
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Thomsen, Dorthe Kirkegaard
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Dunlop, William L.
Abstract / Description
Constructing personal life stories carries benefits for psychological adjustment. We examined whether writing about the life stories of parents (i.e., vicarious life stories) hold similar advantages. In Study 1, we adapted an established experimental paradigm to an online format. Participants wrote either about personal life story chapters or about famous persons (control condition) and completed pre- and post-measures of state self-esteem. We found the predicted interaction as self-esteem increased in the chapter but not in the control condition. In Studies 2 and 3, we added the critical condition of writing about vicarious chapters. Study 2 did not find the predicted interaction. Instead, all three conditions increased in self-esteem. Study 3, which used a new neutral control task (writing about historical events), showed that the two chapter conditions, but not the control condition, increased in self-esteem. This suggests that authoring life stories for both oneself and close others momentarily boosts self-esteem.
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vicarious life stories self-esteem experimentalPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2021-12-23
Journal title
Personality Science
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2
Article number
Article e7017
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PsychOpen GOLD
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Thomsen, D. K., Pfattheicher, S., & Dunlop, W. L. (2021). Authoring esteem: Writing about vicarious and personal life story chapters boosts state self-esteem. Personality Science, 2, Article e7017. https://doi.org/10.5964/ps.7017
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Thomsen, Dorthe Kirkegaard
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Pfattheicher, Stefan
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Dunlop, William L.
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Date of first publication2021-12-23
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Abstract / DescriptionConstructing personal life stories carries benefits for psychological adjustment. We examined whether writing about the life stories of parents (i.e., vicarious life stories) hold similar advantages. In Study 1, we adapted an established experimental paradigm to an online format. Participants wrote either about personal life story chapters or about famous persons (control condition) and completed pre- and post-measures of state self-esteem. We found the predicted interaction as self-esteem increased in the chapter but not in the control condition. In Studies 2 and 3, we added the critical condition of writing about vicarious chapters. Study 2 did not find the predicted interaction. Instead, all three conditions increased in self-esteem. Study 3, which used a new neutral control task (writing about historical events), showed that the two chapter conditions, but not the control condition, increased in self-esteem. This suggests that authoring life stories for both oneself and close others momentarily boosts self-esteem.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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CitationThomsen, D. K., Pfattheicher, S., & Dunlop, W. L. (2021). Authoring esteem: Writing about vicarious and personal life story chapters boosts state self-esteem. Personality Science, 2, Article e7017. https://doi.org/10.5964/ps.7017en_US
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ISSN2700-0710
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/5732
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.6336
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Language of contenteng
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Keyword(s)vicarious life storiesen_US
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Keyword(s)self-esteemen_US
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Keyword(s)experimentalen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleAuthoring esteem: Writing about vicarious and personal life story chapters boosts state self-esteemen_US
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Article numberArticle e7017
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Journal titlePersonality Science
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Volume2
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