Developmental links between well-being, self-concept and prosocial behaviour in early primary school

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL British Journal of Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12654
Caoimhe Dempsey, Rory Devine, Elian Fink, Claire Hughes
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Abstract

Background

Well-being is a key aspect of children's education, yet measurement issues have limited studies in early primary school.

Aims

The current 12-month longitudinal study assesses the temporal stability of child- and parent-reported school well-being and examines developmental links with academic self-concept and parent-rated prosocial behaviour.

Sample(s)

We tracked a sample of 206 children across the transition from the first (T1) to the second (T2) year of primary school (T1 child Mage = 5.3, SD = .46, 54.3% girls) and gathered ratings of well-being, prosocial behaviour and academic self-concept at both timepoints.

Methods

We used cross-lagged analyses to investigate developmental links between these three constructs.

Results

Parent and child reports of children's well-being showed similar temporal stability and converged over time, such that informants' reports showed a modest but significant correlation at T2. Girls reported greater well-being than boys at both timepoints and received higher parental ratings of well-being than boys at T2. For both girls and boys, associations between the constructs were asymmetric: early well-being predicted later self-concept and prosocial behaviour, but the reciprocal associations were not significant.

Conclusions

These findings support the validity of young children's self-reported well-being, highlight the early onset of gender differences in school well-being and demonstrate that early well-being heralds later prosocial behaviour and positive academic self-concepts.

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小学低年级学生幸福感、自我概念和亲社会行为之间的发展联系。
背景:目的:本项为期 12 个月的纵向研究评估了儿童和家长报告的学校幸福感的时间稳定性,并考察了与学业自我概念和家长评价的亲社会行为之间的发展联系:我们对 206 名儿童从小学一年级(T1)过渡到二年级(T2)的情况进行了跟踪调查(T1 儿童平均年龄 = 5.3,SD = .46,54.3% 为女孩),并收集了这两个时间点的幸福感、亲社会行为和学业自我概念的评分:方法:我们采用交叉滞后分析法来研究这三个概念之间的发展联系:结果:家长和儿童对儿童幸福感的报告显示出相似的时间稳定性,并随着时间的推移而趋同,因此在第二阶段,信息提供者的报告显示出适度但显著的相关性。在两个时间点,女孩的幸福感都高于男孩,而在第二阶段,父母对女孩幸福感的评价也高于男孩。对于女孩和男孩来说,这些概念之间的关联是不对称的:早期的幸福感预示着后期的自我概念和亲社会行为,但相互关联并不显著:这些研究结果支持幼儿自我报告幸福感的有效性,强调了学校幸福感中性别差异的早期出现,并证明早期幸福感预示着日后的亲社会行为和积极的学业自我概念。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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