The Predictors of Self-Esteem in University Students: Intolerance of Uncertainty and Alexithymia

Aslı Kartol
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Self-esteem is characterized by self-evaluation and affects the social, emotional, and academic aspects of life. In this respect, high self-esteem is important for human mental health. This research aimed to determine university students' intolerance of uncertainty and alexithymia levels to predict their self-esteem. The research group comprised 365 undergraduate students. The data were collected using the “Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE)," "Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS)," and “Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS)." The analysis results of this study, in which the predictive correlational design was employed, revealed that self-esteem decreased as the level of alexithymia and intolerance of uncertainty increased. Besides, alexithymia and intolerance of uncertainty were significant predictors of self-esteem. It is hypothesized that interventions to increase self-esteem will reduce levels of alexithymia and intolerance of uncertainty. The integration of findings regarding alexithymia and intolerance of uncertainty, which are more common in clinical samples, into education will improve academic achievement and welfare.
大学生自尊的预测因素:对不确定性的不容忍与述情障碍
自尊以自我评价为特征,影响生活的社会、情感和学术方面。在这方面,高度自尊对人的心理健康很重要。本研究旨在测定大学生对不确定性的不耐受程度和述情障碍水平,以预测其自尊水平。该研究小组由365名本科生组成。采用“Rosenberg自尊量表(RSE)”、“多伦多述情障碍量表(TAS)”和“不确定性不耐受量表(IUS)”收集数据。本研究采用预测相关设计的分析结果显示,自尊随述情障碍和不确定性耐受性水平的增加而降低。此外,述情障碍和不确定性不耐受是自尊的显著预测因子。据推测,增加自尊的干预措施将降低述情障碍和对不确定性的不容忍程度。将在临床样本中更为常见的述情障碍和对不确定性的不耐受的研究结果整合到教育中,将提高学术成就和福利。
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