Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models

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Self-control is a relevant concept for understanding human behavior across different areas of life. It is associated with positive aspects in various domains and has a pragmatic value as a prerequisite for the successful achievement of long-term goals. In this regard, there are different theories an...

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Autores: Fiorentino, Federico Luis, Germano, Guadalupe, Brenlla, María Elena
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:self-control
ego depletion
dual-motive approach
Baumeister
Fujita
autocontrol
agotamiento del ego
enfoque de doble motivación
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Perspectivas contemporáneas sobre el autocontrol: revisión narrativa de los aportes de Baumeister y Fujita
title Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
spellingShingle Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
Fiorentino, Federico Luis
self-control
ego depletion
dual-motive approach
Baumeister
Fujita
autocontrol
agotamiento del ego
enfoque de doble motivación
Baumeister
Fujita
title_short Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
title_full Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
title_fullStr Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
title_full_unstemmed Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
title_sort Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Fiorentino, Federico Luis
Germano, Guadalupe
Brenlla, María Elena
author Fiorentino, Federico Luis
author_facet Fiorentino, Federico Luis
Germano, Guadalupe
Brenlla, María Elena
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Brenlla, María Elena
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv self-control
ego depletion
dual-motive approach
Baumeister
Fujita
autocontrol
agotamiento del ego
enfoque de doble motivación
Baumeister
Fujita
topic self-control
ego depletion
dual-motive approach
Baumeister
Fujita
autocontrol
agotamiento del ego
enfoque de doble motivación
Baumeister
Fujita
description Self-control is a relevant concept for understanding human behavior across different areas of life. It is associated with positive aspects in various domains and has a pragmatic value as a prerequisite for the successful achievement of long-term goals. In this regard, there are different theories and approaches to the study of self-control. Gaining a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms involved in this capacity could guide the design of more effective strategies to foster its development across different contexts. This narrative review article focuses on an updated overview of two of the main theoretical models of this construct, identifying potential similarities and differences. First, Roy F. Baumeister’s model proposes that self-control is a limited resource similar to a muscle. Self-control fatigue is known as “ego depletion”. Second, Kentaro Fujita’s model suggests that self-control is influenced by the way people mentally represent future events and decisions. The main findings of this review conclude that Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models offer distinct but complementary conceptualizations and perspectives on self-control. Each provides valuable insights into its functioning and potential for development. Furthermore, current research is moving toward an integrative model of effortful control and the study of meta-motivation, reflecting the evolution and enrichment of the understanding of this construct.
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spelling Actual theoretical models of self-control: a narrative revision of Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models Perspectivas contemporáneas sobre el autocontrol: revisión narrativa de los aportes de Baumeister y FujitaFiorentino, Federico LuisGermano, GuadalupeBrenlla, María Elenaself-controlego depletiondual-motive approachBaumeisterFujitaautocontrolagotamiento del egoenfoque de doble motivaciónBaumeisterFujitaSelf-control is a relevant concept for understanding human behavior across different areas of life. It is associated with positive aspects in various domains and has a pragmatic value as a prerequisite for the successful achievement of long-term goals. In this regard, there are different theories and approaches to the study of self-control. Gaining a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms involved in this capacity could guide the design of more effective strategies to foster its development across different contexts. This narrative review article focuses on an updated overview of two of the main theoretical models of this construct, identifying potential similarities and differences. First, Roy F. Baumeister’s model proposes that self-control is a limited resource similar to a muscle. Self-control fatigue is known as “ego depletion”. Second, Kentaro Fujita’s model suggests that self-control is influenced by the way people mentally represent future events and decisions. The main findings of this review conclude that Baumeister’s and Fujita’s models offer distinct but complementary conceptualizations and perspectives on self-control. Each provides valuable insights into its functioning and potential for development. Furthermore, current research is moving toward an integrative model of effortful control and the study of meta-motivation, reflecting the evolution and enrichment of the understanding of this construct.El autocontrol es un concepto relevante para comprender el comportamiento de las personas en diferentes ámbitos de la vida. Está asociado con aspectos positivos en distintas áreas y tiene un valor pragmático al ser un prerrequisito para el logro exitoso de las metas a largo plazo. En este sentido, existen diferentes teorías y aproximaciones al estudio del autocontrol. Comprender con mayor profundidad los mecanismos psicológicos implicados en esta capacidad permitiría orientar el diseño de estrategias más eficaces para promover su desarrollo en distintos contextos. Este artículo de revisión narrativa se centró en un registro actualizado sobre dos de los principales modelos teóricos de este constructo que identificó posibles similitudes y diferencias. Primero, el modelo de Roy F. Baumeister propone que el autocontrol es un recurso limitado similar a un músculo. La fatiga del autocontrol se conoce como “agotamiento del ego”. El segundo, de Kentaro Fujita, postula que el autocontrol está influenciado por la manera en que las personas representan mentalmente los eventos y las decisiones futuras. Los principales resultados de la revisión concluyen que los modelos de Baumeister y Fujita ofrecen conceptualizaciones y perspectivas distintas pero complementarias sobre el autocontrol. Cada uno proporciona valiosas conclusiones sobre su funcionamiento y posibilidad de desarrollo. Además, se encontró que la investigación actual está avanzando hacia un modelo integrador del control esforzado y hacia el estudio de la metamotivación, lo que refleja la evolución y el enriquecimiento de la comprensión de este constructo.Universidad de Lima2025-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/780310.26439/persona2025.n1.7803Persona; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2025); 50-59Persona; Vol. 28 Núm. 1 (2025); 50-59Persona; v. 28 n. 1 (2025); 50-592309-90621560-613910.26439/persona2025.n1reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/7803/7896https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/7803/7897https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/78032025-08-29T19:14:12Z
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