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The Role of Need Satisfaction in Self-Concealment and Well-Being
Oleh:
Uysal, Ahmet
;
Lin, Helen Lee
;
Knee, C. Raymond
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 36 no. 2 (Feb. 2010)
,
page 187.
Topik:
self-concealment
;
self-determination
;
need satisfaction
;
well-being
;
secrecy
Fulltext:
Pers Soc Psychol Bull-2010-Uysal-187-99-Lph.pdf
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
PP45.39
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin This Article Right arrow Full Text (PDF) Right arrow All Versions of this Article: 0146167209354518v1 36/2/187 most recent Right arrow References Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted Services Right arrow Email this article to a friend Right arrow Similar articles in this journal Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal Right arrow Add to Saved Citations Right arrow Download to citation manager Right arrow Request Permissions Right arrow Request Reprints Right arrow Add to My Marked Citations Citing Articles Right arrow Citing Articles via Scopus Google Scholar Right arrow Articles by Uysal, A. Right arrow Articles by Raymond Knee, C. PubMed Right arrow PubMed Citation Right arrow Articles by Uysal, A. Right arrow Articles by Raymond Knee, C. Social Bookmarking Add to CiteULike Add to Complore Add to Connotea Add to Del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to Twitter What's this? The Role of Need Satisfaction in Self-Concealment and Well-Being Ahmet Uysal University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA, auysal@uh.edu Helen Lee Lin University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA C. Raymond Knee University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA The present research tests a model derived from self-determination theory to explain why self-concealment (the tendency to keep distressing personal information secret) is associated with negative well-being outcomes. Two studies tested a model in which self-concealment predicts the thwarting of basic needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, which then results in negative psychological outcomes. Study 1 involved a cross-sectional design. Structural equation modeling analyses revealed that the model provided an acceptable fit to the data. Study 2 involved a multilevel design. Participants completed daily measures of self-concealment, need satisfaction, and well-being over 16 days. Results supported the proposed mediation model. Furthermore, the associations between daily self-concealment, daily need satisfaction, and daily well-being were independent of trait self-concealment. Overall, the findings suggest that concealing personal distressing information is detrimental to the satisfaction of basic psychological needs, which in turn predicts negative well-being.
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