We examined the role of desired, feared, and expected possible future identity structures in the restructuring of identity after two life transitions. A longitudinal study was conducted on 86 young adults during the transition from school to university and 143 adults during the transition to parenthood. In both samples, pre-transition desires and expectations about the restructuring of identity predicted post-transition actual identity structures. Post-transition emotional wellbeing was higher among those whose post-transition identity structures more closely matched their initial desires and less closely matched their initial fears, and among those who reported a greater magnitude of identity change.We propose that possible future identity structures play an important role in the identity accommodation process during life-transitions, and that they have significant implications for well-being.
Manzi, C., Regalia, C., Vignoles, V., Accommodating a new identity: Possible selves, identity change and well-being across two life-transitions, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY>>, 2011; (40): 970-984. [doi:10.1002/ejsp.669] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13127]
Accommodating a new identity: Possible selves, identity change and well-being across two life-transitions
Manzi, Claudia;Regalia, Camillo;
2010
Abstract
We examined the role of desired, feared, and expected possible future identity structures in the restructuring of identity after two life transitions. A longitudinal study was conducted on 86 young adults during the transition from school to university and 143 adults during the transition to parenthood. In both samples, pre-transition desires and expectations about the restructuring of identity predicted post-transition actual identity structures. Post-transition emotional wellbeing was higher among those whose post-transition identity structures more closely matched their initial desires and less closely matched their initial fears, and among those who reported a greater magnitude of identity change.We propose that possible future identity structures play an important role in the identity accommodation process during life-transitions, and that they have significant implications for well-being.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.