Positive character and psychological well-being: A nuanced examination among adolescents from diverse rural-urban and migration contexts.

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Yaqiong Wang, Shaobing Su, Jiale Xiao, Danhua Lin
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Abstract

Introduction: Positive character is an integral component of positive youth development that relates to psychological well-being among adolescents, yet the literature has largely overlooked its within-group variation. This study examined the latent profiles of positive character and explored their variation in psychological well-being across four adolescent groups (i.e., migrant, left-behind, rural local, and urban local adolescents) within each profile.

Methods: A diverse sample of 15,895 adolescents from 10 provinces of China (Meanage = 13.16, SD = 2.53; 47.5% girls) completed a cross-sectional survey on positive character and psychological well-being in 2017. Latent profile analysis (LPA) was conducted based on four positive characters. We investigated the distribution of each positive character profile across subgroups, as well as if and how the psychological well-being varied across different adolescent groups within each profile.

Results: LPA revealed three subgroups, including "Thriving" (53.6%), "Moderate" (39.1%), and "Lagging" (7.4%) positive character profiles. The "Thriving" profile was more prevalent among the urban local (58.5%) and migrant (55.8%) adolescent groups, while the "Lagging" profile was most prevalent among the left-behind adolescent group (11.6%). Urban local and migrant adolescents tended to show better psychological well-being compared to rural local and left-behind adolescents, and the disparities were generally more pronounced under the "Thriving" profile as compared to the "Moderate" and "Lagging" profiles.

Conclusions: Three positive character profiles were captured among four groups of Chinese adolescents varied in parental migration status and rural-urban residency. Tailored youth development programs are needed for different groups of adolescents varying in positive character profiles.

积极性格与心理健康:对来自不同城乡和移民背景的青少年进行细致入微的研究。
导言:积极性格是青少年积极发展中不可或缺的组成部分,与青少年的心理健康息息相关,但文献大多忽视了其在群体内的差异。本研究考察了积极性格的潜在特征,并探讨了其在四个青少年群体(即流动人口青少年、留守青少年、农村本地青少年和城市本地青少年)中的心理健康差异:2017年,来自中国10个省份的15895名青少年(平均年龄=13.16,标准差=2.53;女生占47.5%)完成了一项关于积极性格和心理幸福感的横断面调查。我们基于四种积极性格进行了潜在特征分析(LPA)。我们调查了每个积极性格特征在不同亚组中的分布情况,以及在每个特征中不同青少年群体的心理幸福感是否存在差异以及如何差异:LPA显示了三个亚组,包括 "茁壮成长"(53.6%)、"中等"(39.1%)和 "落后"(7.4%)积极性格特征。茁壮成长 "在城市本地(58.5%)和流动人口(55.8%)青少年群体中更为普遍,而 "落后 "在留守青少年群体(11.6%)中最为普遍。与农村和留守青少年相比,城市本地青少年和流动青少年的心理健康状况更佳,与 "中等 "和 "落后 "相比,"茁壮成长 "特征下的差异更为明显:结论:在父母移民身份和城乡居住地不同的四组中国青少年中,发现了三种积极的性格特征。针对不同青少年群体的积极性格特征,需要制定有针对性的青少年发展计划。
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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
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2.60%
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123
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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