4.7 Article

Network analysis of Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale in 680 university students

Journal

PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
Volume 272, Issue -, Pages 252-257

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.12.080

Keywords

Personality; Behavior

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  1. Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research [1.5.123.04, 1.5.175.06, 3.4.553.01.F]
  2. European Research Council Consolidator Grant [647209]

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This study investigates the Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale (CSWS) in a sample of 680 university students from a network perspective. We estimated regularized partial correlations among seven CSWS domains: family support, competition, appearance, God's love, academic competence, virtue and other's approval. Competition academic competence and competition appearance represent the strongest connections in the network. Mean node predictability (shared variance with surrounding nodes) is 0.25. Appearance and academic competence were the most central (i.e., interconnected) domains in the network. Future studies should explore the network structure of self-worth in other healthy adult samples, and also in people with psychopathology. We provide the anonymized dataset as well as the full code in the supplementary materials to ensure complete reproducibility of the results.

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