TY - JOUR
T1 - Affective teacher-student relationships and students' externalizing behavior problems
T2 - A meta-analysis
AU - Lei, Hao
AU - Cui, Yunhuo
AU - Chiu, Ming Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Lei, Cui and Chiu.
PY - 2016/8/30
Y1 - 2016/8/30
N2 - This meta-analysis of 57 primary studies with 73,933 students shows strong links between affective teacher-student relationships (TSRs) and students' externalizing behavior problems (EBPs). Moreover, students' culture, age, gender, and the report types of EBPs moderated these effects. The negative correlation between positive indicators of affective TSRs and students' EBPs was stronger (a) among Western students than Eastern ones, (b) for students in the lower grades of primary school than for other students, (c) when rated by teachers or parents than by students or peers, and (d) among females than among males. In contrast, the positive correlation between negative indicators of affective TSRs and students' EBPs was stronger (a) among Eastern students than Western ones, (b) for students in the higher grades of primary school than for other students, and (c) when rated by students or peers than by teachers or parents.
AB - This meta-analysis of 57 primary studies with 73,933 students shows strong links between affective teacher-student relationships (TSRs) and students' externalizing behavior problems (EBPs). Moreover, students' culture, age, gender, and the report types of EBPs moderated these effects. The negative correlation between positive indicators of affective TSRs and students' EBPs was stronger (a) among Western students than Eastern ones, (b) for students in the lower grades of primary school than for other students, (c) when rated by teachers or parents than by students or peers, and (d) among females than among males. In contrast, the positive correlation between negative indicators of affective TSRs and students' EBPs was stronger (a) among Eastern students than Western ones, (b) for students in the higher grades of primary school than for other students, and (c) when rated by students or peers than by teachers or parents.
KW - Affective teacher-student relationships
KW - Externalizing behavior problems
KW - Meta-analysis
KW - Students
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84988422433
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01311
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01311
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84988422433
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 7
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
IS - AUG
M1 - 01311
ER -