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Social Sensitivity and Adjustment in Chinese and Canadian Children

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Shanghai Normal University
  • The King's University
  • Western University

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This study examined relations of social sensitivity to socioemotional and school adjustment in Chinese and Canadian children. Participants were fourth- to eighth-grade students (Mage  = 12 years) in China (n = 723) and Canada (n = 568). Data were obtained from multiple sources. The analyses revealed that the pattern of relations between social sensitivity and indexes of adjustment differed in the two countries. Social sensitivity was negatively associated with social and school adjustment and positively associated with psychological distress in Canadian children. However, social sensitivity was positively associated with school competence and psychological well-being in Chinese children. The results indicate that children's social sensitivity may have different functional meanings in Chinese and North American societies.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1115-1129
页数15
期刊Child Development
87
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 7月 2016
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