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Competitiveness, Gender, and Adjustment Among Adolescents

机译:青少年的竞争力,性别和适应

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This study explored whether trait competitiveness in late adolescence is more detrimental to females’ than males’ social and psychological adjustment. Two types of competitiveness were studied, competing to win (CW; to dominate others) and competing to excel (CE; to surpass personal goals). Questionnaire ratings (by self and others) of 110 (53 females, 57 males, Mage 17.9 years) predominantly Caucasian (88.9%) high school students in northern Texas, USA were gathered. Males were higher on CW than females, but there were no gender differences on CE. For females, CW was associated with greater depression and loneliness, and with fewer and less close friendships. CE was associated with higher self-esteem and less depression for both genders, but was largely unrelated to social adjustment.
机译:这项研究探讨了青春期后期的特质竞争是否比男性对社会和心理的适应更有害于女性。研究了两种类型的竞争力,即竞争取胜(CW;统治他人)和竞争取胜(CE;超越个人目标)。收集了美国得克萨斯州北部110名(53名女性,57名男性,法师17.9岁)(主要是白人(88.9%))的高中生的调查问卷评分(按个人和其他方式)。男性在连续性方面要高于女性,但是在CE方面没有性别差异。对于女性而言,CW与更大的沮丧感和孤独感以及越来越少的亲密友谊有关。 CE与男女较高的自尊和较少的抑郁相关,但在很大程度上与社会适应无关。

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