Культурно-историческая психология (Jul 2016)

Self-Control as a Personality Resource: Assessment and Associations with Performance, Persistence and Well-Being

  • Gordeeva T.O.,
  • Osin E.N.,,
  • Suchkov D.D.,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17759/chp.2016120205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 46 – 58

Abstract

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Self-control is one’s ability to control one’s own behavior and emotional expression, to react to external events in a deliberate manner, and to interrupt actions motivated by undesirable impulses or affects. We present two studies aimed to validate a Russian-language version of the 13-item Brief Self-Control Scale by J.P. Tangney, R.F. Baumeister and A.L. Boone in samples of employees (N=591) and students (N=328). Confirmatory factor analysis supported a one-dimensional structure. The scale shows high internal consistency (alpha 0,79-0,84) and predictable associations with self-report and objective indicators of current and future academic and work performance. Self-control is positively associated with positive functioning (i.e., intrinsic motivation, goal-setting, persistence, conscientiousness, hardiness, productive coping strategies, optimistic attributional style, self-efficacy), emotional stability, and subjective well-being. These associations hold when social desirability is controlled. The results suggest that self-control is an important personality and motivational resource which results in higher performance and psychological well-being.

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