TY - JOUR
T1 - Conflict resolution strategy profiles and children’s psychological and social adjustment
T2 - A latent transition study
AU - Zhao, Yujing
AU - Ren, Huiguang
AU - Liu, Junsheng
AU - Yue, Jiaying
AU - Zeng, Xueqi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This study used a person-centered approach to explore elementary-school-aged children’s conflict resolution strategy profiles and the transition of the profiles over time, as well as their contribution to child adjustment. A total of 956 children from Grades 3–5 (Mage = 10.39 years, SD = .87; 43% girls) participated in the study at two time points. Four conflict resolution strategy profiles were identified: Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile, Proactive Strategy Profile, Nonconfrontational/Control-Oriented Profile, and Passive Strategy Profile. Children in the Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile exhibited more favorable psychological and social adjustment outcomes at both time points compared with children in other profiles. Children who remained in and transitioned into the Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile showed improved adjustment outcomes at T2, whereas children who remained in and transitioned into the other profiles were found to have varying degrees of decrease in adjustment outcomes at T2. These results highlight the importance of fostering problem-solving-oriented styles for children.
AB - This study used a person-centered approach to explore elementary-school-aged children’s conflict resolution strategy profiles and the transition of the profiles over time, as well as their contribution to child adjustment. A total of 956 children from Grades 3–5 (Mage = 10.39 years, SD = .87; 43% girls) participated in the study at two time points. Four conflict resolution strategy profiles were identified: Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile, Proactive Strategy Profile, Nonconfrontational/Control-Oriented Profile, and Passive Strategy Profile. Children in the Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile exhibited more favorable psychological and social adjustment outcomes at both time points compared with children in other profiles. Children who remained in and transitioned into the Problem-Solving-Oriented Profile showed improved adjustment outcomes at T2, whereas children who remained in and transitioned into the other profiles were found to have varying degrees of decrease in adjustment outcomes at T2. These results highlight the importance of fostering problem-solving-oriented styles for children.
KW - Conflict resolution strategies
KW - latent transition analysis
KW - peer conflicts
KW - psychological and social adjustment
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105022206491
U2 - 10.1177/01650254251388189
DO - 10.1177/01650254251388189
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105022206491
SN - 0165-0254
JO - International Journal of Behavioral Development
JF - International Journal of Behavioral Development
ER -