Title of article :
Attachment and self-evaluation in Chinese adolescents: Age and gender differences
Author/Authors :
Song، نويسنده , , Hairong and Thompson، نويسنده , , Ross A. and Ferrer، نويسنده , , Emilio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
20
From page :
1267
To page :
1286
Abstract :
This study investigated age and gender differences in the quality of attachment to mothers, fathers, and peers, and the association of attachment with measures of self-evaluation in 584 Chinese adolescents in junior high, high school, and university. Their responses to the Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment indexed attachment quality, and self-evaluation was measured by the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Self-Liking and Self-Competence Scale. Consistent with findings with Western samples, our analyses revealed (a) lower parent–child relationship quality in middle (compared to early) adolescence, (b) a significant association of parental and peer attachment with self-evaluation, and (c) gender differences in attachment to peers, with females reporting stronger attachment than males. Chinese females reported stronger maternal attachment than did males, and for females the quality of maternal attachment was more strongly related to self-evaluation than any other attachment relationship. During high school, peer attachment quality – rather than parental – was preeminently associated with self-evaluation. The findings of this study indicate that in a context of considerable consistency of findings with Western studies, parent–child attachment in Chinese adolescents is also influenced by culture-specific practices that influence parent–youth relationships and their meaning to the child.
Keywords :
self-evaluation , Self-esteem , peer relationships , Maternal attachment , Paternal attachment , Adolescent attachment
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Record number :
1495474
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