Unraveling the Associations among Fear of Negative Evaluation, Self-Criticism and Collective Self-Esteem in Dark-Skinned Youth: A Comprehensive Analysis

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  • Asif Maheen Lecturer, Lahore School of Behavioural Sciences (LSBS), The University of Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Ahmed Zohaib Corresponding Author, Lecturer, Lahore School of Behavioural Sciences (LSBS), The University of Lahore, Pakistan, Zzahmad40@gmail.com Author
  • Khan Shamaila Mukhtar Lecturer, Lahore School of Behavioural Sciences (LSBS), The University of Lahore, Pakistan Author

Keywords:

fear of negative evaluation, self-criticism, collective self-esteem, young adults, and dark skinned

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship of fear of negative evaluation, self-criticism and collective self-esteem in dark skinned young adults. It also aimed to examine gender differences in fear of negative evaluation, self-criticism and collective self-esteem in dark skinned young adults. A purposive sample of 200 students (Males n = 100 and females n =100) was recruited using correlational research design. Following measures were administered on participants: Demographic information sheet, Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-R, Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking & Self –Reassuring Scale and Collective Self-Esteem Scale. Results revealed a significant negative relationship between fear of negative evaluation, self-criticism and collective self-esteem in young adults with dark skin complexion. Independent sample t-test indicated that there is a significant gender difference between fear of negative evaluation, self-criticism and collective self-esteem in young adults with dark skin complexion. Findings highlight the need of awareness programs for promoting positive body image overall , redefining standard of beauty and to raise awareness about colorism negative impact on the low self-esteem, distorted self-confidence of dark skinned people

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2023-04-13

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