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Adolescent Personality and Self-Esteem - An Analysis of Self-Reports and Parental-Ratings
Adolescent Personality and Self-Esteem - An Analysis of Self-Reports and Parental-Ratings

Author(s): Goran Milas, Boris Mlačić, Ana Kratohvil
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: Big-Five; adolescents; self-esteem; self-reports; parental-ratings

Summary/Abstract: This article describes the factor structure of IPIP Big-Five factor markers in self-reports and parental-ratings of a sample of adolescents in Croatia. A large sample of adolescents (N = 706) used the revised Croatian version of the 50-item IPIP Big-Five inventory to describe themselves, and they were also described by 592 of their parents on the same instrument. The adolescents also used the translated version of Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale to describe themselves and they were also described by their parents on the same measure. In separate analyses of both self- -reports and parental-ratings, the IPIP measures showed clear five-factor orthogonal structures that were nearly identical to the Croatian adult structure and American structure. The relations of self-reports and the parental-ratings on IPIP Big-Five markers revealed a clear one-to-one relation between all five corresponding factors. In separate analyses of both self-reports and parental-ratings, the self-esteem measures showed a close correspondence to the factor structure of the original form and the single factor of self-esteem was highly correspondent between those two data sets. Five personality factors were moderately, however consistently, related to self-esteem. The relation between the dimension of Emotional Instability and self-esteem was the strongest while the relation of Agreeableness and self-esteem was the weakest.

  • Issue Year: 16/2007
  • Issue No: 87+88
  • Page Range: 213-236
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English