TY - JOUR
T1 - Life Change, Social Identity, and Health
AU - Haslam, Catherine
AU - Haslam, S. Alexander
AU - Jetten, Jolanda
AU - Cruwys, Tegan
AU - Steffens, Niklas K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/1/4
Y1 - 2021/1/4
N2 - Life change affects health. Research aimed at understanding the consequences of life change has primarily focused on the important roles played by stress, social support, individual differences, and broader socioeconomic factors in shaping health outcomes, most notably mental health decline. In this review we extend these accounts by exploring social identity-based determinants of adjustment to life change. We do so by drawing on social identity theorizing and, in particular, the Social Identity Model of Identity Change (SIMIC). This points to the importance of multiple, maintained, new, and compatible group memberships as determinants of people's responses and adjustment to life change. We apply this model to understand the health consequences of adjustment to life change in four diverse areas: pursuit of higher education, migration, trauma and resilience, and recovery from illness and injury. Finally, we provide direction for future research on SIMIC and the health consequences of life change.
AB - Life change affects health. Research aimed at understanding the consequences of life change has primarily focused on the important roles played by stress, social support, individual differences, and broader socioeconomic factors in shaping health outcomes, most notably mental health decline. In this review we extend these accounts by exploring social identity-based determinants of adjustment to life change. We do so by drawing on social identity theorizing and, in particular, the Social Identity Model of Identity Change (SIMIC). This points to the importance of multiple, maintained, new, and compatible group memberships as determinants of people's responses and adjustment to life change. We apply this model to understand the health consequences of adjustment to life change in four diverse areas: pursuit of higher education, migration, trauma and resilience, and recovery from illness and injury. Finally, we provide direction for future research on SIMIC and the health consequences of life change.
KW - Social Identity Model of Identity Change
KW - health and well-being
KW - life change
KW - multiple group membership
KW - social identity
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-psych-060120-111721
DO - 10.1146/annurev-psych-060120-111721
M3 - Review article
SN - 0066-4308
VL - 72
SP - 635
EP - 661
JO - Annual Review of Psychology
JF - Annual Review of Psychology
ER -