Patrizia Steca
Sapienza University of Rome
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Journal of Personality | 2003
Gian Vittorio Caprara; Patrizia Steca; Daniel Cervone; Danielle Artistico
This longitudinal research explored the impact of self-efficacy beliefs on self-reported tendencies to experience shyness in interpersonal encounters among a population of adolescents studied over a two-year period. Self-efficacy measures, taken at the initial measurement period, included indices of perceived self-efficacy for forming and maintaining social relationships, dealing effectively with parents, managing negative emotions, and expressing positive emotions towards others. Levels of self-reported shyness as well as emotional stability were assessed also at time 1, with shyness measured again at the follow-up assessment two years later. Structural equation modeling indicated that two of the four self-efficacy measures uniquely contributed to levels of shyness reported at time 1, and that perceptions of social self-efficacy uniquely contributed to shyness at time 2 even when considering the effects of time 1 shyness levels. Emotional stability did not uniquely contributed to time 2 shyness after considering the relation between shyness at the first and second measurement points. The broad implications of social-cognitive analyses for the study of personality development are discussed.
European Psychologist | 2003
Gian Vittorio Caprara; Mariagiovanna Caprara; Patrizia Steca
Three cross-sectional studies examined stability and change in personality over the course of life by measuring the relations linking age to personality traits, self-efficacy beliefs, values, and well-being in large samples of Italian male and female participants. In each study, relations between personality and age were examined across several age groups ranging from young adulthood to old age. In each study, personality constructs were first examined in terms of mean group differences accrued by age and gender and then in terms of their correlations with age across gender and age groups. Furthermore, personality-age correlations were also calculated, controlling for the demographic effects accrued by marital status, education, and health. Findings strongly indicated that personality functioning does not necessarily decline in the later years of life, and that decline is more pronounced in males than it is in females across several personality dimensions ranging from personality traits, such as emotional...
Giornale italiano di psicologia | 2006
Gian Vittorio Caprara; Claudio Barbaranelli; Concetta Pastorelli; Claudia Iafrate; Mara Beretta; Patrizia Steca; Albert Bandura
PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE | 2002
Patrizia Steca; Alessandra Delle Fratte; Sabina D'Alessandro; Carol D. Ryff
RASSEGNA DI PSICOLOGIA | 2002
Cristina Capanna; Patrizia Steca; Antonella Imbimbo
Giunti Organizzazioni Speciali | 2001
Patrizia Steca; Antonella Accardo; Cristina Capanna
RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA | 2003
Maria Giovanna Caprara; Patrizia Steca; Gaetano De Leo
Giornale italiano di psicologia | 2005
Gian Vittorio Caprara; Cristina Capanna; Patrizia Steca; Marinella Paciello
Rassegna di Psicologia | 2005
Patrizia Steca; Cristina Capanna; Maria Mecaroni; Alessandra Delle Fratte
Psicogerontoloía: perspectivas europeas para un mundo que envejece, 2009, ISBN 978-84-368-2213-7, págs. 153-180 | 2009
Maria Giovanna Caprara; Patrizia Steca; Gian Vittorio Caprara