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Study elucidates the developmental trajectory of self-esteem in Japan – News-Medical.Net
Self-esteem does not remain constant through life, but changes as a person develops. A large number of studies conducted on this topic, mainly in the United States, have shown that self-esteem is high in childhood, declines in adolescence, but then continues …

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 25 2020
Self-esteem does not remain constant through life, but changes as a person develops. A large number of studies conducted on this topic, mainly in the United States, have shown that self-esteem is high in childhood, declines in adolescence, but then continues to increase throughout adulthood, peaking in the 50s and 60s, and declining thereafter.
Studies in Japan have also reported that self-liking, which is an aspect of self-esteem, follows a simila…
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