パーソナリティ研究
Online ISSN : 1349-6174
Print ISSN : 1348-8406
ISSN-L : 1348-8406
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日・韓・中・米における社会的自己制御と逸脱行為との関係
原田 知佳吉澤 寛之朴 賢晶中島 誠尾関 美喜吉田 俊和
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2014 年 22 巻 3 号 p. 273-276

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This study examined adolescents' social self-regulation in four cultures and differences in the relationships between social self-regulation and antisocial behavior. A total of 1,270 adolescents from Japan, Korea, China, and the United States completed a questionnaire. The results of an ANOVA showed that adolescents in Japan showed lower self-assertion than those in Korea, China, and the United States. Adolescents in China showed more self-inhibition than those in Japan, Korea, and the United States. The results of an ANOVA showed the following. Only the main effect of self-inhibition on antisocial behavior was observed in Korea, China, and United States, whereas an interaction effect of self-assertion and self-inhibition on antisocial behavior was observed in Japan. Since the “assertive type,” showing high self-assertion and low self-inhibition, does not fit in Japanese culture, assertive-type people would be observed as having maladjusted behavior in Japan.

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