If it Bothers Someone it’s a Mistake! How Chinese College Students Conceptualize Transgressions

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Jianjin Liu, Chin-Ling Lee, Allegra Midgette
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Abstract

Given that in college-attending emerging adults have greater autonomy and thus may be engaging in behaviors they later find problematic, there is a need to investigate how they make sense of transgressions. The present study investigated through six focus groups ( N = 40) how Chinese college students ( M age = 19.6, SD = 1.41, 60% women) made sense of social and moral transgressions (i.e., mistakes) and the strategies they use to self-correct. Mistakes were conceptualized to include violating standards (moral, social, personal) as well as negatively influencing others (causing harm, but also “being a bother” as part of communal living). Participants reported using strategies (mindfulness, seeking assistance) which required making additional effort in everyday life to self-correct. These findings have implications for considering the important role of community and social support in assisting the promotion of college students’ moral agency, so that they may learn from their mistakes.
如果它打扰了别人,那就是一个错误!中国大学生如何对越轨行为进行概念化
考虑到上大学的新生成年人有更大的自主权,因此可能会参与一些他们后来发现有问题的行为,有必要调查他们是如何理解违规行为的。本研究通过6个焦点小组(N = 40)调查了中国大学生(M年龄= 19.6,SD = 1.41, 60%为女性)如何理解社会和道德违规(即错误)以及他们使用的自我纠正策略。错误的概念包括违反标准(道德、社会、个人)以及对他人产生负面影响(造成伤害,但也“成为社区生活的一部分”)。参与者报告说,他们使用了一些策略(正念、寻求帮助),这些策略需要在日常生活中付出额外的努力来自我纠正。这些发现对考虑社区和社会支持在促进大学生道德能动性方面的重要作用,从而使他们能够从错误中吸取教训具有启示意义。
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Emerging Adulthood
Emerging Adulthood Multiple-
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