TY - JOUR
T1 - Identity motives underlying desired and feared possible future selves
AU - Vignoles, Vivian L.
AU - Vignoles, Vivian Laurence
AU - Manzi, Claudia
AU - Regalia, Camillo
AU - Jemmolo, Simone
AU - Scabini, Eugenia
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a temporal context for self-evaluation. Yet little research has examined why people desire some possible selves and fear others. In two studies, we tested the reflection of identity motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, continuity, belonging, and distinctiveness in people’s desired and feared possible future selves and in their possible future identity structures. As predicted, participants desired especially those possible futures in which motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, and continuity would be satisfied, and they feared especially those in which the same four motives and, marginally, the motive for distinctiveness would be frustrated. Analyses supported an indirect path from belonging via self-esteem to desire and fear. Desired and feared possible future selves reflect potential satisfaction and frustration of these identity motives.
AB - Desired and feared possible future selves are important motivators of behavior and provide a temporal context for self-evaluation. Yet little research has examined why people desire some possible selves and fear others. In two studies, we tested the reflection of identity motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, continuity, belonging, and distinctiveness in people’s desired and feared possible future selves and in their possible future identity structures. As predicted, participants desired especially those possible futures in which motives for self-esteem, efficacy, meaning, and continuity would be satisfied, and they feared especially those in which the same four motives and, marginally, the motive for distinctiveness would be frustrated. Analyses supported an indirect path from belonging via self-esteem to desire and fear. Desired and feared possible future selves reflect potential satisfaction and frustration of these identity motives.
KW - identity
KW - self
KW - identity
KW - self
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/15301
U2 - 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2008.00518.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2008.00518.x
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-3506
VL - 76
SP - 1165
EP - 1200
JO - Journal of Personality
JF - Journal of Personality
ER -