» Articles » PMID: 22376230

Culture, Social Class, and Independence-interdependence: the Case of Chinese Adolescents

Overview
Journal Int J Psychol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Psychology
Date 2012 Mar 2
PMID 22376230
Citations 10
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Social class demarcates sociocultural environments differing in the relative abundance and scarcity of resources, which in turn differentially afford independent and interdependent psychological processes. The relationships between social class and psychological processes are well documented in Western populations but less so elsewhere. Examining such a relationship is particularly important in China, with its unique historical and sociocultural issues surrounding social class. This research examined the relationship between social class and independence-interdependence among Chinese adolescents (N = 1184). Findings were consistent across a diverse array of psychological processes implicated by independence-interdependence: Participants with well-educated parents experienced more socially disengaging emotions and a higher level of self-esteem, and were more inclined toward dispositional attribution and focused attention, compared to participants with less well-educated parents. These findings highlight the cross-cultural commonality in the relationship between social class and independence-interdependence.

Citing Articles

The contribution of cultural identity to subjective well-being in collectivist countries: a study in the context of contemporary Chinese culture.

Zhou S, Liu G, Huang Y, Huang T, Lin S, Lan J Front Psychol. 2023; 14:1170669.

PMID: 37560098 PMC: 10407403. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1170669.


A Challenging Transition: Factors Influencing the Effort-Reward Imbalance and Coping Strategies of Beginning Teachers in China.

Jiang X, Jiao R, Lu D, Li F, Yin H, Lin X Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023; 16:2709-2719.

PMID: 37485281 PMC: 10362901. DOI: 10.2147/PRBM.S419822.


Trust game, survey trust, are they correlated? Evidence from China.

Tang Y, Gong Z Curr Psychol. 2023; :1-11.

PMID: 37359700 PMC: 9995730. DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-04448-w.


Self- and Other-Orientation in High Rank: A Cultural Psychological Approach to Social Hierarchy.

Gobel M, Miyamoto Y Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2023; 28(1):54-80.

PMID: 37226514 PMC: 10851657. DOI: 10.1177/10888683231172252.


Mothers' Experience of Social Change and Individualistic Parenting Goals Over Two Generations in Urban China.

Bian Q, Chen Y, Greenfield P, Yuan Q Front Psychol. 2022; 12:487039.

PMID: 35046860 PMC: 8763011. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.487039.