The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology
Online ISSN : 2186-3075
Print ISSN : 0021-5015
ISSN-L : 0021-5015
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Reevaluating the Relation Between Self-Esteem and Psychological Well-Being :
The Concept of “Blessed Self-Feeling”
REIKO NAKAMA
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2013 Volume 61 Issue 4 Pages 374-386

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  The purpose of the present research was to reevaluate the relation between self-esteem and psychological well-being by contrasting it to the concept of “blessed self-feeling”.  This concept focuses on self-feelings that are influenced by thoughts of blessings.  In Study 1, a questionnaire completed by 306 university students showed that both self-esteem and blessed self-feelings were significantly positively related to subjective well-being and internal control.  Study 2 was conducted via the Internet; questionnaires were completed by 173 individuals who identified themselves as university students.  The results of Study 2 were similar to those from Study 1.  In addition, blessed self-feelings are considered to be appropriate for people who are at a cultural disadvantage with respect to self-esteem.  Scores on blessed self-feeling were higher in the females than in the males, and were positively related to interdependency, whereas the males’ self-esteem scores were higher than the females’ scores, and were negatively related to interdependency.  In addition, a strong sense of agency, including confrontations with others, was related only to self-esteem.
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