Boys’ and Girls’ Relational and Physical Aggression in Nine Countries
Distinguishing between relational and physical aggression has become a key feature of many developmental studies in North America and Western Europe, but very little information is available on relational aggression in more diverse cultural contexts. This study examined the factor structure of, gend...
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ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-10722020-02-21T03:38:18Z Boys’ and Girls’ Relational and Physical Aggression in Nine Countries Lansford, Jennifer E Skinner, Ann T Sorbring, Emma Di Giunta, Laura Deater-Deckard, Kirby Dodge, Kenneth A Malone, Patrick S Oburu, Paul Pastorelli, Concetta Tapanya, Sombat Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria Zelli, Arnaldo Al-Hassan, Suha M Alampay, Liane Peña Bacchini, Dario Bombi, Anna Silvia Bornstein, Marc H Chang, Lei Distinguishing between relational and physical aggression has become a key feature of many developmental studies in North America and Western Europe, but very little information is available on relational aggression in more diverse cultural contexts. This study examined the factor structure of, gender differences in, and associations between relational and physical aggression in China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States. Children ages 7 to 10 years (N = 1410) reported on their relationally and physically aggressive behavior. Relational and physical aggression shared a common factor structure across countries. Unsurprisingly, boys reported being more physically aggressive than girls across all nine countries; surprisingly, there were no significant gender differences in relational aggression. In all nine countries, relational and physical aggression were significantly correlated (average r = .49). The countries differed significantly in the mean levels of both relational and physical aggression that children reported using and with respect to whether children reported using more physical than relational aggression or more relational than physical aggression. Despite mean level differences in relational and physical aggression across countries, the findings provided support for cross-country similarities in associations between relational and physical aggression, as well as links between gender and aggression. 2012-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/73 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=psychology-faculty-pubs Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo cross-cultural gender international physical aggression relational aggression Child Psychology Developmental Psychology Psychology |
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Distinguishing between relational and physical aggression has become a key feature of many developmental studies in North America and Western Europe, but very little information is available on relational aggression in more diverse cultural contexts. This study examined the factor structure of, gender differences in, and associations between relational and physical aggression in China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States. Children ages 7 to 10 years (N = 1410) reported on their relationally and physically aggressive behavior. Relational and physical aggression shared a common factor structure across countries. Unsurprisingly, boys reported being more physically aggressive than girls across all nine countries; surprisingly, there were no significant gender differences in relational aggression. In all nine countries, relational and physical aggression were significantly correlated (average r = .49). The countries differed significantly in the mean levels of both relational and physical aggression that children reported using and with respect to whether children reported using more physical than relational aggression or more relational than physical aggression. Despite mean level differences in relational and physical aggression across countries, the findings provided support for cross-country similarities in associations between relational and physical aggression, as well as links between gender and aggression. |
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Lansford, Jennifer E Skinner, Ann T Sorbring, Emma Di Giunta, Laura Deater-Deckard, Kirby Dodge, Kenneth A Malone, Patrick S Oburu, Paul Pastorelli, Concetta Tapanya, Sombat Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria Zelli, Arnaldo Al-Hassan, Suha M Alampay, Liane Peña Bacchini, Dario Bombi, Anna Silvia Bornstein, Marc H Chang, Lei |
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Lansford, Jennifer E Skinner, Ann T Sorbring, Emma Di Giunta, Laura Deater-Deckard, Kirby Dodge, Kenneth A Malone, Patrick S Oburu, Paul Pastorelli, Concetta Tapanya, Sombat Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria Zelli, Arnaldo Al-Hassan, Suha M Alampay, Liane Peña Bacchini, Dario Bombi, Anna Silvia Bornstein, Marc H Chang, Lei |
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Boys’ and Girls’ Relational and Physical Aggression in Nine Countries |
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Boys’ and Girls’ Relational and Physical Aggression in Nine Countries |
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Boys’ and Girls’ Relational and Physical Aggression in Nine Countries |
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