Self-Concept Focus: A Tendency to Perceive Autobiographical Events as Central to Identity

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Rubin, David C. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27706 USA
[2] Aarhus Univ, Aarhus, Denmark
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Autobiographical memory; Self-concept; Cognition; Individual differences; LIFE STORY; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; NARRATIVE IDENTITY; FUTURE; MEMORIES; MODEL; SCALE; CONSCIOUSNESS; INVOLUNTARY; PERSONALITY;
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Self-concept Focus is a 15-item measure of the disposition to make autobiographical memories central to one's self-concept and thus to rehearse them more frequently. In studies with 400 MTurk workers and 299 undergraduates, Self-concept Focus had high reliability (alpha similar to.83), good test-retest stability (r = .66) that did not decline between 7 and 54 days, good psychometric properties in a bifactor measurement model, and results that replicated across studies. A factor analysis of nine measures relevant to self-concept resulted in two factors. Self-concept Focus, Reflection, Reappraisal and Private Self-Consciousness all loaded on one factor, suggesting an underlying dimension of elaborative rehearsal of memories and emotion regulation. Self-concept Focus also correlated with PTSD symptoms for a single very negative event and thus with opportunities to modify such memory-based symptoms. Given its association with elaborative rehearsal and emotion regulation, Self-concept Focus has potential applied relevance in clinical, forensic and consumer contexts.
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