FARRUGIA, S.P., C.S. CHEN, E. GREENBERGER, J. DIMITRIEVA a Petr MACEK. Adolescent self-esteem in cross-cultural perspective - Testing measurement equivalence and a mediation model. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA 91320: Sage Publicatioms Inc., 2004, roč. 35, č. 6, s. 719-733. ISSN 0022-0221. |
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@article{572339, author = {Farrugia, S.P. and Chen, C.S. and Greenberger, E. and Dimitrieva, J. and Macek, Petr}, article_location = {Thousand Oaks, CA 91320}, article_number = {6}, keywords = {self-esteem; cross-cultural; measurement equivalence; depressed mood; parental warmth}, language = {eng}, issn = {0022-0221}, journal = {Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology}, title = {Adolescent self-esteem in cross-cultural perspective - Testing measurement equivalence and a mediation model}, volume = {35}, year = {2004} }
TY - JOUR ID - 572339 AU - Farrugia, S.P. - Chen, C.S. - Greenberger, E. - Dimitrieva, J. - Macek, Petr PY - 2004 TI - Adolescent self-esteem in cross-cultural perspective - Testing measurement equivalence and a mediation model JF - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology VL - 35 IS - 6 SP - 719-733 EP - 719-733 PB - Sage Publicatioms Inc. SN - 00220221 KW - self-esteem KW - cross-cultural KW - measurement equivalence KW - depressed mood KW - parental warmth N2 - Theorists and researchers have raised the question of whether self-esteem has similar meanings and correlates in individualistic and collectivist cultures. This study examined the cross-cultural equivalence of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in four countries and compared its association with parental warmth and acceptance and depressed mood. Participants were 11th graders in the United States (n = 422), the Czech Republic (n = 490), China (n = 502), and Korea (n = 497). Cross-cultural similarities in the factor structure of the self-esteem scale and in the relations of self-esteem to other variables were more striking than cross-cultural differences. Across cultures, parental warmth was significantly related to both positive and negative self-image, each of which in turn was related significantly to depressive symptomatology. There was little evidence for the hypothesis that self-esteem would more strongly mediate the relation between parental warmth and adolescent depressive symptoms in the more individualistic (as opposed to collectivist) cultures. ER -
FARRUGIA, S.P., C.S. CHEN, E. GREENBERGER, J. DIMITRIEVA a Petr MACEK. Adolescent self-esteem in cross-cultural perspective - Testing measurement equivalence and a mediation model. \textit{Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology}. Thousand Oaks, CA 91320: Sage Publicatioms Inc., 2004, roč.~35, č.~6, s.~719-733. ISSN~0022-0221.
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