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Adoption as a Contingency of Self-worth: An Integrative Approach to Self-esteem in Adopted Individuals

Adoption as a Contingency of Self-worth: An Integrative Approach to Self-esteem in Adopted... A significant limitation of current adoption theory is the lack of identification of clear mechanisms by which macro-societal attitudes toward adoption and adopted persons influence processes of self-esteem. Building on current efforts, a new integrative theoretical approach to self-esteem in adopted persons is presented, incorporating contingency of self-worth theory. Motivation to manage one's self-esteem while imbedded within a larger social context is identified as a key mechanism in the formation of self-esteem and identity. Valuation of one's adoptive status as a positive source of self-esteem will depend largely on the attitudes pervasive in the social environment. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adoption Quarterly Taylor & Francis

Adoption as a Contingency of Self-worth: An Integrative Approach to Self-esteem in Adopted Individuals

Adoption Quarterly , Volume 16 (2): 25 – Apr 1, 2013
25 pages

Adoption as a Contingency of Self-worth: An Integrative Approach to Self-esteem in Adopted Individuals

Abstract

A significant limitation of current adoption theory is the lack of identification of clear mechanisms by which macro-societal attitudes toward adoption and adopted persons influence processes of self-esteem. Building on current efforts, a new integrative theoretical approach to self-esteem in adopted persons is presented, incorporating contingency of self-worth theory. Motivation to manage one's self-esteem while imbedded within a larger social context is identified as a key mechanism...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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1544-452X
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1092-6755
DOI
10.1080/10926755.2013.787574
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Abstract

A significant limitation of current adoption theory is the lack of identification of clear mechanisms by which macro-societal attitudes toward adoption and adopted persons influence processes of self-esteem. Building on current efforts, a new integrative theoretical approach to self-esteem in adopted persons is presented, incorporating contingency of self-worth theory. Motivation to manage one's self-esteem while imbedded within a larger social context is identified as a key mechanism in the formation of self-esteem and identity. Valuation of one's adoptive status as a positive source of self-esteem will depend largely on the attitudes pervasive in the social environment.

Journal

Adoption QuarterlyTaylor & Francis

Published: Apr 1, 2013

Keywords: adoption; self-esteem; contingency of self-worth; ad- optive identity; social stigma

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