Adolescents’ self-identity and self-concept: psychological bases of the problem

Authors

  • Guliyeva Gulnar Rasim PhD candidate; Baku State University, Department of Social and pedagogical psychology; Baku, Azerbaijan

Keywords:

adolescents, self-concept, mental health, identity, teenagers

Abstract

Self-concept plays a vital role in a person's life. It contributes to defining self-identity and successful adaptation, forms and maintains a person's value structure, and ensures personal integrity and the stability of external behavioral manifestations. Furthermore, self-concept can determine a person's direction and is the source of self-esteem and aspirations, which, combined with real achievements, influence motivation and self-satisfaction. Self-concept also encompasses those personal qualities that support the establishment of identity, its manifestation and self-development, and self-realization in the profession, determining one's attitude toward academic activities and interactions with the professional and social environment.

Published

2026-02-09

How to Cite

Guliyeva Gulnar Rasim. (2026). Adolescents’ self-identity and self-concept: psychological bases of the problem. World Scientific Reports, (12). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/WSR/article/view/7782

Issue

Section

Psychological Sciences