TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-esteem as an adaptive sociometer of mating success : evaluating evidence of sex-specific psychological design across 10 world regions
AU - Schmitt, David P.
AU - Jonason, Peter K.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - According to an evolutionary-adaptive version of sociometer theory, because men, more than women, have faced the adaptive problem of obtaining large numbers of willing short-term mating partners, positive associations between self-esteem and number of past sexual partners should be stronger among men than women. We correlated self-esteem with number of past sexual partners in a sample of more than 16,000 people across 10 major regions of the world. Results largely supported our prediction. This amply powered research investigation provided a limited, but revealing, test of an evolutionary-adaptive sociometer theory of self-esteem. For men, successfully accessing more sexual partners, regardless of personal desire or the mores of wider culture, was generally associated with higher self-esteem. For women, the links between numbers of sexual partners and self-esteem were much more dependent on culture.
AB - According to an evolutionary-adaptive version of sociometer theory, because men, more than women, have faced the adaptive problem of obtaining large numbers of willing short-term mating partners, positive associations between self-esteem and number of past sexual partners should be stronger among men than women. We correlated self-esteem with number of past sexual partners in a sample of more than 16,000 people across 10 major regions of the world. Results largely supported our prediction. This amply powered research investigation provided a limited, but revealing, test of an evolutionary-adaptive sociometer theory of self-esteem. For men, successfully accessing more sexual partners, regardless of personal desire or the mores of wider culture, was generally associated with higher self-esteem. For women, the links between numbers of sexual partners and self-esteem were much more dependent on culture.
KW - evolutionary psychology
KW - self, esteem
KW - sex differences
UR - http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:51160
U2 - 10.1016/j.paid.2019.02.011
DO - 10.1016/j.paid.2019.02.011
M3 - Article
SN - 0191-8869
VL - 143
SP - 13
EP - 20
JO - Personality and Individual Differences
JF - Personality and Individual Differences
ER -