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Excuses, Excuses: Self-Handicapping in an Australian Adolescent Sample

机译:借口,借口:澳大利亚青少年样本中的自我残障

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The purpose of the present study was to examine gender differences in the self-handicapping tendencies of a sample of 337 Australian school attending adolescents, who were aged between 15 and 19 years. Self-handicapping, as measured by the shortened Self-Handicapping Scale, was examined in relation to self-esteem, performance attributions, coping strategies, and the potential behavioral self-handicaps of reduced study hours and inefficient study habits. Girls scored significantly higher on the Self-Handicapping Scale and endorsed using emotional and illness related excuses significantly more often than boys. High self-handicapping scores independently predicted lower study hours for boys, and were associated with less efficient study for girls. Coping and attributional predictors of self-handicapping were found to be rumination, luck attribution, and poor active coping strategies for boys, and ability attributions, behavioral disengagement, instrumental support, and poor active coping strategies for girls.
机译:本研究的目的是检验15到19岁之间的337所澳大利亚在校青少年在自我残障倾向中的性别差异。通过缩短的自我障碍量表来衡量自我障碍,并与自尊,绩效归因,应对策略以及减少学习时间和低效学习习惯的潜在行为自我障碍进行了比较。在自我残障量表上,女孩的得分明显高于男孩,并且与情绪和疾病​​相关的借口得到认可的女孩明显多于男孩。高自我残障分数独立预测男孩的学习时间较短,而女孩的学习效率较低。发现自我残障的应对和归因预测因素是男孩的反省,运气归因和较弱的积极应对策略,对女孩而言,是能力归因,行为脱离,工具支持和较弱的积极应对策略。

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