Title of article
Distinguishing Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Chinese Children
Author/Authors
Yiyuan Xu، نويسنده , , Zengxiu Zhang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
14
From page
539
To page
552
Abstract
This study examined proactive and reactive aggression
and their relation to psychosocial adjustment in
three samples (N=767, 368 girls, M age=10.03) of Chinese
school age children. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed
that a two-factor model which distinguished both proactive
and reactive aggression fit the data reasonably well, and
also fit the data better than a single-factor model in all three
samples. The distinction between proactive and reactive
aggression was found for both boys and girls. Reactive
aggression was more strongly related to reciprocated
friendship (negatively), peer victimization, emotion dysregulation,
hostile attributions of others’ behavior in ambiguous
social situations, and self-reported loneliness and
social anxiety (positively) than was proactive aggression.
Proactive aggression was related to positive outcome
expectancies and efficacy beliefs of aggression for boys
but not for girls, but the significant gender difference was
only found for positive outcome expectancies. The findings
suggest that proactive and reactive aggression represent two
distinct forms of aggression which are associated with
specific adjustment outcomes in Chinese children.
Keywords
Proactive aggression . Reactive aggression .Adjustment . Chinese
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828947
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