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The relation between self-event connections and personality functioning in youth with severe psychopathology
de Moor,E. L. ; van der Graaff,J. ; Koster,N. ; Laceulle,O. M. ; Branje,S.
de Moor,E. L.
van der Graaff,J.
Koster,N.
Laceulle,O. M.
Branje,S.
Abstract
Objective One way in which individuals construct their narrative identity is by making self-event connections, which are often linked to better functioning. Being unable to make connections is related to identity discontinuity and psychopathology. Work in the general population corroborates this association, but also highlights the importance of focusing on specific aspects of these connections and on vulnerable populations. Method We examined the association of self-event connections with personality functioning in youth with severe psychopathology (cross-sectional N = 228, M-age = 19.5, longitudinal N = 84), and the role of event and connection valence in the subsample of youth who made a connection (n = 188 and n = 68). Negative affectivity was controlled for in all models. Results We found no evidence that self-event connections, nor connection valence and its interaction with event valence, are related to functioning. Positive event valence was associated with better functioning. Higher negative affectivity was strongly linked to lower functioning and explained the relation between event valence and functioning. No longitudinal associations emerged. Conclusions These findings show that for youth with severe psychopathology making self-event connections may not be associated with better functioning. Moreover, negative affectivity may be a distal predictor of both event valence and functioning.
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De Moor and Branje were supported by a grant of the European Research Council (ERC‐2017‐CoG‐773023 INTRANSITION)
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2022
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event and connection valence, narrative identity, negative affectivity, personality functioning, self-event connections, POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER, NARRATIVE IDENTITY, LIFE EVENTS, ASSOCIATIONS, NEUROTICISM, TRAUMA, STORY, EMOTIONALITY, CHILDHOOD, COHERENCE
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de Moor, E L, van der Graaff, J, Koster, N, Laceulle, O M & Branje, S 2022, 'The relation between self-event connections and personality functioning in youth with severe psychopathology', Journal of Personality, vol. 90, no. 5, pp. 799-816. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12697
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