揭示标签理论的发展动力:韩国语境下感知到的非正式标签对异常自我概念的个体内影响

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Joonggon Kim
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摘要

背景标签理论强调的是一个人在其周围环境的影响下所展开的有序过程。然而,对标签理论的发展特点的研究仍然有限。本研究以韩国青少年为样本,探讨感知到的非正式标签对偏差自我概念的影响中个体内部动态的两个基本方面:(1)被标签青少年的偏差自我概念随时间的演变;(2)个体间偏差自我概念发展的差异。结果研究结果表明:(1) 在个体内部,感知到的非正式标签对偏差自我概念的直接影响是显著正向的。然而,当考虑到变量之间的一年和两年时间间隔时,效应则显示出相反的显著性。(2)在六年的时间里,第一波中感知到的非正式标签水平较高的青少年,其偏差自我概念的增加并不明显,这表明这些青少年试图减轻标签的不利影响。此外,标签效应可能受个人文化背景的影响。这项研究的意义在于,它在独特的文化背景下对标签理论的发展方面进行了实证检验。
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Unveiling the Developmental Dynamics of Labeling Theory: Within-Individual Effects of Perceived Informal Labeling on Deviant Self-Concept in the Korean Context

Unveiling the Developmental Dynamics of Labeling Theory: Within-Individual Effects of Perceived Informal Labeling on Deviant Self-Concept in the Korean Context

Background

Labeling theory underscores the sequential process that unfolds within an individual, influenced by those in his or her immediate surroundings. Nevertheless, research into the developmental characteristics of labeling theory remains limited. Furthermore, prior studies investigating the impact of informal labeling have predominantly occurred within a Western cultural context.

Objective

This study explores two fundamental aspects of within-individual dynamics in the influence of perceived informal labeling on deviant self-concept, utilizing a sample of Korean youth: (1) the evolution of a labeled youth’s deviant self-concept over time and (2) variations in the development of the deviant self-concept among individuals.

Methods

Using HLM 8.0, A series of random-effects models were estimated using six-wave panel data from Korean youth.

Results

The findings reveal that (1) the immediate within-individual effect of perceived informal labeling on deviant self-concept was significantly positive. However, when one- and two-year time intervals between variables were considered, the effects showed a reverse significance. (2) The increase in deviant self-concept over a six-year span was less pronounced for those with a higher level of perceived informal labeling in the first wave, suggesting that these youths attempted to mitigate the adverse effects of labeling.

Conclusions

The impact of perceived informal labeling is not consistent over time. Moreover, labeling effects may be shaped by an individual’s cultural background. This study is significant as it offers empirical testing of the developmental aspects of labeling theory within a unique cultural context.

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Child & Youth Care Forum
Child & Youth Care Forum PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Child & Youth Care Forum is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary publication that welcomes submissions – original empirical research papers and theoretical reviews as well as invited commentaries – on children, youth, and families. Contributions to Child & Youth Care Forum are submitted by researchers, practitioners, and clinicians across the interrelated disciplines of child psychology, early childhood, education, medical anthropology, pediatrics, pediatric psychology, psychiatry, public policy, school/educational psychology, social work, and sociology as well as government agencies and corporate and nonprofit organizations that seek to advance current knowledge and practice. Child & Youth Care Forum publishes scientifically rigorous, empirical papers and theoretical reviews that have implications for child and adolescent mental health, psychosocial development, assessment, interventions, and services broadly defined. For example, papers may address issues of child and adolescent typical and/or atypical development through effective youth care assessment and intervention practices. In addition, papers may address strategies for helping youth overcome difficulties (e.g., mental health problems) or overcome adversity (e.g., traumatic stress, community violence) as well as all children actualize their potential (e.g., positive psychology goals). Assessment papers that advance knowledge as well as methodological papers with implications for child and youth research and care are also encouraged.
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