Shyness in Asian American Children and the Relation to Temperament, Parents' Acculturation, and Psychosocial Functioning

Volume: 23, Issue: 3, Pages: 333 - 342
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine whether anxious shyness and regulated shyness, initially identified in Asian cultures, can be differentiated in Asian American children and to explore how these two forms of shyness were related to children's temperament, parents' acculturation, and children's psychosocial functioning. Participants were 155 fourth and fifth grade children (81 girls, Mage = 10.35 years) who were recruited from an...
Paper Details
Title
Shyness in Asian American Children and the Relation to Temperament, Parents' Acculturation, and Psychosocial Functioning
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
333 - 342
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