During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., overt aggression) and internalizing behavioral problems (e.g., social withdrawal). A possible contributor to these problems is that boys cannot regulate their anger very well. Inability to manage anger may cause a particular social challenge for Chinese boys. Open expression of anger may be prohibited by prevailing Chinese cultural norms, because it emphasizes individuality over harmony. But anger is a socially disengaging emotion which works against social harmony. This situation requires Chinese boys to manage and express anger appropriately in social interactions. Based on the hierarchical model of social relationships and the three trends...
Aggression hinders development in the child and creates numerous problems in the family, school and ...
The purpose of the study was to examine contributions of early personal and socialisation factors to...
Little is known about the developmental outcomes of children's social withdrawal in non-Western...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
The primary purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effects of academic achievement on re...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
This exploratory study investigated Mainland Chinese children’s social networks and peer group affil...
The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (init...
Aggressive adolescents are preferable in some Western cultures, whereas Confucianism places great em...
In this study, we evaluated hypotheses about cultural convergence and divergence in the nature and c...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
Aggression hinders development in the child and creates numerous problems in the family, school and ...
The purpose of the study was to examine contributions of early personal and socialisation factors to...
Little is known about the developmental outcomes of children's social withdrawal in non-Western...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
The primary purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effects of academic achievement on re...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
This exploratory study investigated Mainland Chinese children’s social networks and peer group affil...
The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (init...
Aggressive adolescents are preferable in some Western cultures, whereas Confucianism places great em...
In this study, we evaluated hypotheses about cultural convergence and divergence in the nature and c...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
Aggression hinders development in the child and creates numerous problems in the family, school and ...
The purpose of the study was to examine contributions of early personal and socialisation factors to...
Little is known about the developmental outcomes of children's social withdrawal in non-Western...