Title of article
ADULTS’ DESIRES FOR CHILDREN’S EMOTIONS ACROSS 48 COUNTRIES Associations With Individual and National Characteristics
Author/Authors
Marissa L. Diener، نويسنده , , RICHARD E. LUCAS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
23
From page
525
To page
547
Abstract
The present study examined college students’desires for their children’s emotions across cultures.Atotal of
10,175 respondents from 48 countries on six continents participated. Across nations, people desired high
levels of happiness and fearlessness for their children. The desire for anger suppression showed greater variability
than desires for happiness and fearlessness. Greater desires for happiness were predicted by being
female, by greater individual and national levels of positive affect, by greater beliefs about the appropriateness
of positive affect, and by individualism. Greater desires for fearlessness were predicted for sons versus
daughters, by being male, by greater individual levels of and beliefs about the appropriateness of positive
affect, by lower national wealth, and by higher national levels of negative affect and greater beliefs about the
appropriateness ofworrying. Greater desires for anger suppression were predicted for sons versus daughters,
by being male, by greater individual and national levels of negative affect, and by lower national wealth.
Keywords
Individualism , children , Gender , negative affect , positive affect , emotion , Norms
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708187
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