Latent profile analysis on and influencing factors of preschool children’s social-emotional competence in China: A comparison of only children and non-only children

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Yifei Zhao, Ronghui Chen
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Social-emotional competence is considered a core literacy for the 21st century and is of great significance to the growth of individuals. At the same time, preschool children are at the initial stage of individual development and at a critical stage for developing their social-emotional competence. In the context of China’s frequently adjusted fertility policy, it is necessary to study further the social-emotional competence of children in families of different sizes. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 430 only children and 547 non-only-child parents from the middle area of China. The study found that children’s social-emotional competence was generally well-developed, but the social-emotional competence of non-only children was significantly lower than that of only children. Four profiles of social-emotional competence were found for both the only children and the non-only children. This study also found that gender, age, family income, and location of home significantly affected children’s social-emotional competence. Parents’ educational background and place of residence had a unique and significant effect on the social-emotional competence of non-only children. On the other hand, family structure had a significant effect on the social-emotional competence of only children. This study provides practical implications for promoting children’s social-emotional competence in families of different sizes.
中国学龄前儿童社会情绪能力的潜在特征分析及影响因素:独生子女与非独生子女比较
社会情感能力被认为是21世纪的核心素养,对个体的成长具有重要意义。同时,学龄前儿童正处于个体发展的初级阶段,也是社会情感能力发展的关键阶段。在中国频繁调整生育政策的背景下,有必要进一步研究不同规模家庭中儿童的社会情感能力。对来自中国中部地区的430名独生子女和547名非独生子女父母进行了问卷调查。研究发现,儿童的社会情绪能力普遍发育良好,但非独生子女的社会情绪能力明显低于独生子女。在独生子女和非独生子女中都发现了社会情感能力的四种特征。性别、年龄、家庭收入、家庭所在地对儿童的社会情感能力有显著影响。父母的教育背景和居住地对非独生子女的社会情感能力有独特而显著的影响。另一方面,家庭结构对独生子女的社会情感能力有显著影响。本研究对不同规模家庭中儿童社会情绪能力的提升具有现实意义。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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