@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001789, author = {諸井, 克英 and 湯之上, 葵 and 板垣, 美穂 and Moroi, Katsuhide and Yunoue, Aoi and Itagaki, Miho}, journal = {総合文化研究所紀要, Bulletin of Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, AN10052143-20200603-109, The present study explored the effects of self-esteem and over-adaptation in the senior highschool days on the expectancy of " ibasyo" feeling after college admission. Female freshmen reminisced about self-esteem and over-adaptation in the senior high-school days and imagined "ibasyo" feeling during the second year at university. Self-Esteem Scale(Rosenberg, 1979) and Over-Adaptation Scale (Ishizu & Ambo, 2008; Moroi et al., 2015) were revised to measure the reminisced state in the senior high-school days. Furthermore, "Ibasyo" Feeling Scale(Kishi & Moroi, 2011) was revised to measure the expectancy of "ibasyo" feeling during the second year at university. These scales were were administered to female freshmen(N = 413). By the factor analyses(likelihood method with promax rotations), three factors for Over-Adaptation Scale and four factors for "Ibasyo" Feeling Scale were extracted, though those factors were a little different from the ones found by the previous studies. According to the covariance structure analysis, overadaptation deteriorated self-esteem in the senior high-school days, and self-esteem heightened the the expectancy of "ibasyo" feeling during the second year days at university. The significance of research in psychological mechanism underlying "ibasyo" feeling was discussed. Key word: "ibasyo" feeling, over-adaptation, self-esteem., 論文}, pages = {109--122}, title = {女子大学生における居場所感覚の基底にある心理学的機制の探索(Ⅲ):高校時代の自尊心と過剰適応傾向の影響}, volume = {34}, year = {2017}, yomi = {モロイ, カツヒデ and ユノウエ, アオイ and イタガキ, ミホ} }