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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN1229-070X
  • E-ISSN2713-9581
  • KCI

Short-Term Longitudinal Effect of Future-Oriented Goals and Autonomy on Self-Esteem of College Students

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2024, v.29 no.6, pp.1067-1083
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2024.29.6.007
Haein Kim
Hyang Sook Kim

Abstract

The present study aimed to examine short-term longitudinal influence of future-oriented goals of college students at the beginning of the semester on levels of self-esteem at the end of the semester (four months later). The moderating role of autonomy was also investigated. Specifically, whether effects of intrinsic and extrinsic types of future-oriented goals on self-esteem could be moderated by the level of autonomy related to developmental tasks of college students was examined. For this purpose, a self-report questionnaire measuring future-oriented goals, autonomy, and self-esteem was administered at the beginning and end of the semester to 162 college students recruited from three universities in South Korea. Results showed that intrinsic future-oriented goals at the beginning of the semester significantly predicted subsequent self-esteem, whereas extrinsic future-oriented goals did not. Additionally, the impact of intrinsic future-oriented goals on subsequent self-esteem was moderated by the level of autonomy. Specifically, intrinsic future-oriented goals only predicted self-esteem when autonomy was low. These findings suggest that considering future-oriented goals and levels of autonomy of college students, who are in early stages of adulthood, might be useful for enhancing their self-esteem.

keywords
Future-Oriented Goals, Autonomy, Self-Esteem
Submission Date
2024-04-29
Revised Date
2024-05-22
Accepted Date
2024-09-03

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology