Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence

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Autor(a) principal: Majolo, Maurício
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes, William Barbosa, Castro, Thiago Gomes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/257644
Resumo: The theory of objective self-awareness predicts the assessment of stable or dispositional self-consciousness and transitory or situational self-awareness. The aim of the present research was to investigate potential associations between patterns of experiential self-description to scores on selfreport measures of dispositional self-consciousness. A total of 64 Brazilian volunteers (Mage = 29.7, SD = 8.79, 64.1% female) responded to the Revised Self-Consciousness Scale, the Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale, and the Rumination–Reflection Questionnaire before participating in an experience sampling protocol. The protocol consisted of random daily requests for up to four self-description experiences across seven consecutive days. Participants recorded audio messages on their mobile phones in reply to each request describing their current experience. Reports were analyzed through a reflexive thematic analysis that produced twenty sub-themes accounting for descriptive markers of experience. Based on those descriptive markers, the qualitative data were then transformed into quantitative data for the situational self-awareness indexes. Evidence of association between selfconsciousness and self-awareness was stronger for the awareness subscale in a positive correlation with affective situational self-awareness and in a negative correlation with mental representational transitory self-awareness. Although relational evidence has been provided, the data reinforced the theoretical distinction between self-consciousness and self-awareness.
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title Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
spellingShingle Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
Majolo, Maurício
Autoconsciência
Saúde mental
Self-awareness
Self-consciousness
Assessment
Experience sampling
Mixed methods
title_short Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
title_full Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
title_fullStr Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
title_full_unstemmed Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
title_sort Self-consciousness and self-awareness : associations between stable and transitory levels of evidence
author Majolo, Maurício
author_facet Majolo, Maurício
Gomes, William Barbosa
Castro, Thiago Gomes de
author_role author
author2 Gomes, William Barbosa
Castro, Thiago Gomes de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Majolo, Maurício
Gomes, William Barbosa
Castro, Thiago Gomes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autoconsciência
Saúde mental
topic Autoconsciência
Saúde mental
Self-awareness
Self-consciousness
Assessment
Experience sampling
Mixed methods
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Self-awareness
Self-consciousness
Assessment
Experience sampling
Mixed methods
description The theory of objective self-awareness predicts the assessment of stable or dispositional self-consciousness and transitory or situational self-awareness. The aim of the present research was to investigate potential associations between patterns of experiential self-description to scores on selfreport measures of dispositional self-consciousness. A total of 64 Brazilian volunteers (Mage = 29.7, SD = 8.79, 64.1% female) responded to the Revised Self-Consciousness Scale, the Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale, and the Rumination–Reflection Questionnaire before participating in an experience sampling protocol. The protocol consisted of random daily requests for up to four self-description experiences across seven consecutive days. Participants recorded audio messages on their mobile phones in reply to each request describing their current experience. Reports were analyzed through a reflexive thematic analysis that produced twenty sub-themes accounting for descriptive markers of experience. Based on those descriptive markers, the qualitative data were then transformed into quantitative data for the situational self-awareness indexes. Evidence of association between selfconsciousness and self-awareness was stronger for the awareness subscale in a positive correlation with affective situational self-awareness and in a negative correlation with mental representational transitory self-awareness. Although relational evidence has been provided, the data reinforced the theoretical distinction between self-consciousness and self-awareness.
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