Aufsatz(elektronisch)4. August 2022

Profiling Authentic Self-Development: Associations With Basic Need Satisfaction in Emerging Adulthood

In: Emerging adulthood, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 303-316

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Abstract

Research on dispositional authenticity has accelerated in recent years. Using the Authenticity Scale and drawing upon Self-Determination Theory, we conducted a Latent Profile Analysis to determine whether two or more distinct classes of authentic self-development were identifiable across separate samples (Ns = 344 and 378) of emerging adults (18–22 year olds). We also tested whether multidimensional perfectionism and attachment insecurity were correlated with the classes of authentic self-development, and examined the association between class membership and levels of psychological need satisfaction and frustration. Our findings supported the presence of a 3-class configuration which we respectively labelled "Consolidated Authenticity," "Unintegrated Authenticity," and "Pre-Emergent Authenticity." This class structure was replicated in a separate, independent sample. Results highlighted relevant variation in authentic self-development across the identified classes and yielded support for our model involving hypothesized influences on, as well as contemporary outcomes associated with, participants' class membership.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2167-6984

DOI

10.1177/21676968221111974

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