Shyness and Unsociability and Their Relations With Adjustment in Chinese and Canadian Children
发布时间:2015-12-23浏览次数:11
Liu, JS (Liu, Junsheng)1;Chen, XY (Chen, Xinyin)2;Coplan, RJ (Coplan, Robert J.)3;Ding, XC (Ding, Xuechen)4;Zarbatany, L (Zarbatany, Lynne)5;Ellis, W (Ellis, Wendy)6
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2015, Vol.46, No.3
【摘 要】The goal of this study was to examine relations between different forms of social withdrawal (shyness, unsociability) and indexes of adjustment in Chinese and Canadian children. Participants were fourth- to eighth-grade students in urban China (n = 787) and Canada (n = 1,033). Data on social withdrawal and adjustment were obtained from multiple sources, including peer nominations, child self-reports, teacher ratings, and school records. Multigroup tests indicated that relations between shyness and adjustment did not differ in Chinese and Canadian children. However, relations between unsociability and adjustment variables were significantly different across the countries, with unsociability more strongly associated with adjustment difficulties in China than in Canada. Results are discussed in terms of historical and cultural backgrounds related to values of group orientation and individuality.
【关键词】social withdrawal; Chinese and Canadian children; cross-cultural study
发布时间:2015-12-23浏览次数:11
Liu, JS (Liu, Junsheng)1;Chen, XY (Chen, Xinyin)2;Coplan, RJ (Coplan, Robert J.)3;Ding, XC (Ding, Xuechen)4;Zarbatany, L (Zarbatany, Lynne)5;Ellis, W (Ellis, Wendy)6
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2015, Vol.46, No.3
【摘 要】The goal of this study was to examine relations between different forms of social withdrawal (shyness, unsociability) and indexes of adjustment in Chinese and Canadian children. Participants were fourth- to eighth-grade students in urban China (n = 787) and Canada (n = 1,033). Data on social withdrawal and adjustment were obtained from multiple sources, including peer nominations, child self-reports, teacher ratings, and school records. Multigroup tests indicated that relations between shyness and adjustment did not differ in Chinese and Canadian children. However, relations between unsociability and adjustment variables were significantly different across the countries, with unsociability more strongly associated with adjustment difficulties in China than in Canada. Results are discussed in terms of historical and cultural backgrounds related to values of group orientation and individuality.
【关键词】social withdrawal; Chinese and Canadian children; cross-cultural study
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