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Youth's Negative Stereotypes of Teen Emotionality: Reciprocal Relations with Emotional Functioning in Hong Kong and Mainland China

机译:青少年情绪的负面刻板印象:香港和中国大陆的情感运作互惠关系

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In Western society, there has been a history of perceiving adolescence as a time of "storm and stress," during which youth may go through heightened negative experiences such as conflict with parents, disengagement from school, and emotional dysfunction. Despite increasing attention to positive youth development, such negative stereotypes of adolescence may be held by youth themselves, which undermine their behavioral and neural development. However, youth's stereotypes of teen emotionality in particular (i.e., beliefs that teens typically experience greater emotionality than younger children) and the role of such stereotypes in youth's emotional functioning have not been examined. This longitudinal study investigated the reciprocal relations between youth's negative stereotypes of teen emotionality and their emotional functioning (i.e., emotional expressivity and emotion regulation) in Hong Kong and Mainland China, two regions in China sharing Chinese cultural traditions but differing in the extent of exposure to Western influence (N = 1269; 55% girls;Mage = 12.86 years). Although youth in Hong Kong saw the teen years as a time of heightened emotionality more than did their counterparts in Mainland China, such stereotypes predicted youth's greater emotional expressivity and less emotion regulation over the 7th grade in both regions. Moreover, in both regions, youth's negative expressivity reciprocally predicted their stronger stereotypes of teen emotionality over time. Taken together, these findings demonstrate the role of youth's stereotypes of teen emotionality in shaping their emotional expressivity and emotion regulation during early adolescence, and also the role of youth's negative expressivity in reinforcing their stereotypes. Moreover, these findings highlight the relevance of the Western-popularized perception of adolescence as a time of "storm and stress" in non-Western regions in a world of increasing globalization and societal change.
机译:在西方社会,有一段历史认为青春期是一个“风暴和压力”的时期,在此期间,年轻人可能会经历更多的负面经历,如与父母的冲突、辍学和情绪障碍。尽管人们越来越关注青少年的积极发展,但这种对青少年的负面刻板印象可能是青少年自己持有的,这破坏了他们的行为和神经发育。然而,青少年对青少年情绪的刻板印象(即认为青少年通常比年幼的孩子更容易情绪化)以及这种刻板印象在青少年情绪功能中的作用尚未得到研究。这项纵向研究考察了香港和中国大陆青少年的负面情绪刻板印象和情感功能(即情绪表现力和情绪调节)之间的倒数关系,在中国的两个地区分享了中国文化传统,但在西方受影响的程度上不同(n=1269;55%女孩;MAGE=12.86岁)。虽然香港的年轻人认为青少年时期的情绪化程度比中国大陆的同龄人要高,但这种刻板印象预示着青少年在两个地区的第七年级情绪表现力更强,情绪调节也更少。此外,在这两个地区,随着时间的推移,年轻人的消极表现力反过来预测了他们对青少年情绪的更强烈刻板印象。综上所述,这些研究结果表明,青少年对青少年情绪的刻板印象在青少年早期形成他们的情绪表达能力和情绪调节方面发挥了作用,同时也证明了青少年的消极表达能力在强化他们的刻板印象方面发挥了作用。此外,这些发现突显出,在全球化和社会变革日益加剧的世界中,西方普遍认为青少年是非西方地区的“风暴和压力”时期。

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