The role of personal, relational, and collective self‐esteem in predicting acute salivary cortisol response and perceived stress
Xinli Tang,
Weiyu Hu,
Xiaolin Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Personal self‐esteem (PSE) has been well recognized as a buffer against stress; however, the effects of other types of self‐esteem, such as relational self‐esteem (RSE) and collective self‐esteem (CSE), on stress have not been adequately explored. This study investigated the roles of PSE, RSE, and CSE in reducing stress response. The Rosenberg, Relational, and Collective Self‐Esteem Scales were adopted to assess PSE, RSE, and CSE, respectively. Participants underwent an acute social stress paradigm, and their … Show more
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