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智利人对儿童情绪的看法。

Beliefs About Children's Emotions in Chile.

作者信息

Halberstadt Amy G, Oertwig Dejah, Riquelme Enrique H

机构信息

Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States.

Facultad de Educación, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Temuco, Chile.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Jan 30;11:34. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00034. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

To learn more about Chilean emotional beliefs related to emotion development, 271 Mapuche and non-Mapuche parents and teachers in urban and rural settings reported their emotion beliefs using a questionnaire invariant in the Chilean context (Riquelme et al., in press). Included are six beliefs previously found to resonate across three United States cultures (i.e., beliefs about the value and cost of certain emotions; control of emotion; knowledge of children's emotion; manipulation of emotion; and emotional autonomy), and five others distinctive to the indigenous people of this region (i.e., value of being calm; controlling fear specifically; interpersonality of emotion; learning about emotion from adults; and regulation through nature). MANOVAs were conducted to examine these beliefs across culture (Mapuche, non-Mapuche), role (parent, teacher), and geographical location (rural, urban). For United States-derived beliefs, there were no main effects, although two interactions with culture by role and location were significant. For all five Mapuche-generated beliefs, there were significant main effects for culture, role, and location. Results highlight both similarities and differences in beliefs across cultures, roles, and geographical location. Implications for the Chilean context include the importance of non-Mapuche teachers' sensitivity to the values and emotion-related beliefs of Mapuche families. Implications for the global context include an expanded view of emotion-related beliefs, including beliefs that children can control fear and be calm, that emotion-related values include attending to the needs of others, and that two ways of controlling emotion are through learning by listening to/watching elders, and by being in nature.

摘要

为了更深入了解智利与情感发展相关的情感观念,271名来自城市和农村地区的马普切族和非马普切族的家长及教师,通过一份在智利背景下不变的问卷报告了他们的情感观念(里克尔梅等人,即将发表)。其中包括先前发现的在美国三种文化中都能引起共鸣的六种观念(即关于某些情感的价值和代价的观念;情感的控制;对儿童情感的了解;情感的操纵;以及情感自主性),以及另外五种该地区原住民特有的观念(即保持冷静的价值;专门控制恐惧;情感的人际性;从成年人那里学习情感;以及通过与自然接触进行调节)。进行了多变量方差分析,以考察这些观念在文化(马普切族、非马普切族)、角色(家长、教师)和地理位置(农村、城市)方面的差异。对于源自美国的观念,没有主效应,尽管文化与角色和地理位置的两个交互作用是显著的。对于所有五种马普切族产生的观念,文化、角色和地理位置都有显著的主效应。结果凸显了不同文化、角色和地理位置在观念上的异同。对智利背景的启示包括非马普切族教师对马普切族家庭的价值观和情感相关观念保持敏感的重要性。对全球背景的启示包括对情感相关观念的更广泛认识,包括儿童能够控制恐惧并保持冷静的观念、情感相关价值观包括关注他人需求的观念,以及控制情感的两种方式,即通过倾听/观察长辈学习和置身于自然之中。

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