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On Merging Identity Theory and Stress Research
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Social PsychologyIdentity-relevant ExperienceSelf IdentitySocial SciencesPsychologyIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Merging Identity TheoryPersonal IdentityIdentity IssueStress TheoryStress ManagementSocial IdentityStress PsychologyApplied Social PsychologySocial Identity TheoryPsychosocial ResearchIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Social StressSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsStress Literature
In this paper I develop and discuss the concept of «identity-relevant stressors.» Identities refer to individuals' conceptions of themselves in terms of the social roles that they enact (e.g., spouse, parent, worker, churchgoer, friend). An identity-relevant experience is one that threatens or, alternatively, enhances an identity that the individual values highly; identity-irrelevant experiences occur in roles that the individual does not value highly. This concept can help solve a problem in the stress literature, namely the inability of stress theory to account parsimoniously for social status differences in psychological distress
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